Saudi German Health, a leading healthcare group in the MENA region, inaugurated its latest hospital in Makkah under the patronage and presence of His Royal Highness, Prince Badr bin Sultan Al Saud, Deputy Governor of Makkah Province.

The facility is outfitted with the latest medical technologies to provide locals and visitors from around the world including millions of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, with the high-quality medical care. The integrated multi-specialty medical facility was developed and planned to satisfy the highest international standards.

Makarem Sobhi Batterjee, President and Vice Chairman of Saudi German Health, said: “We are pleased to announce the opening of the Saudi German Hospital in Makkah, which reflects our dedication to Vision 2030 and increases access to high-quality healthcare for KSA citizens. This opening of the new facility is in line with our commitment to enhance the health of individuals across Saudi Arabia and the region by expanding our world-class care to communities who are in need of it.”

He added: “The new hospital is an important step in advancing the local healthcare industry and improving patient care and services. These services adhere to the highest international standards and include procedures for patients with various diseases and cover a wide range of medical specialties. The centre is equipped with latest medical technologies and trained medical personnel.”

A total of 100 outpatient clinics, 300 beds, a state-of-the-art Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the largest dialysis unit centre in Makkah with 30 rooms, and cutting-edge surgery rooms are all features of the new Saudi German Hospital in Makkah. Two of the important procedures that the emergency room in the hospital offers are STEMI pathway and stroke pathway. Furthermore, 25 emergency beds are available, making it one of the largest and well equipped ERs in the area. Additionally, the integrated Command Centre in the hospital ensures optimal organisation of resources and enhances the efficiency of response activities in cases of emergency or disaster. The hospital is notable for its distinctive external and interior architecture, both of which are aimed at fostering a comforting atmosphere for both patients and staff.

The Saudi German Hospital, Makkah, is part of Batterjee Medical City, which is also home to the largest private medical college in the region and a staff housing project in Makkah Al-Mukarramah. Additionally, Saudi German Health has partnered with Umm Al-Qura University, one of the prominent universities in the region, for cross collaboration between two industry leaders. This partnership further enables exchange of knowledge, which strengthens the interdependence of the medical sector and private healthcare institutions.

As part of its strategy to establish itself as one of the largest private healthcare providers in the region and a significant contributor to the growth and advancement of the medical industry in KSA, Saudi German Health constantly strives to increase its presence both inside and outside Saudi Arabia.

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