Saudi Arabia Hospitals

Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization

This Complex operates privately and is a contracted hospitals, which serve Aramco employees as well as their dependents in Saudi Arabia , numbering about 500,000 total, in many other communities of Saudi Aramco as well as basic health care is also provided through the several clinics, that function as the Health Maintenance Organizations and do it in United States . There is rotating general staff and practitioners that perform examination as well as prescribes that care on outpatient basics. Other clinics have laboratories and facilities for the basic testing and diagnostic.

 

Each one clinic provides emergency room services and ambulance services as well and has pharmacy where the clinic physicians that can be filled without any charge order mostly prescriptions. Some community clinics are also designed to take care of many ordinary medical needs and have more significant health problems that are handled at Dhahran Health Center referral from clinic physician.

 

Dhahran Health Center

It consists almost 483-bed hospital and eighth-bed Unit for intensive Care as well as services for various outpatients. It compares favorably with the community hospitals in United States . Heath care provides full complement of medical care in addition to surgery and General Medical. Health center also provides services for most medical problems that can be created. Services are provided at high standard within hospital communities.

 

Hospital staff is Professional and multinational, and specialties of hospital are concerned to U.S Board or equivalent to UK 's certification. In beginning of 2003, Dhahran Health care was accredited by the JCI, newly created an international division of JCAH. The American Association of the Blood Banks accredits blood bank of Saudi Aramco's. Liaison relations are also exists with World Health Organization in Switzerland , Geneva and Centers of Disease Control in Atlanta as well as in Georgia for the immediate consultation regarding to disease of the significance internationally.