Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
Eng. Mohamad Ibrahim Ali- Ahmad established NMC As Salama Hospital under the name “Khobar Pediatric and Maternity Hospital” in the year 1958. In the year 1965, the name of the hospital was changed to As Salama Hospital. It was the first private hospital in the region of the Eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Because of rising demand in the eastern province in Saudi Arabia, the hospital saw the major restructuring by adding 60 beds for in-patients in the year 1978. The hospital, till 1988, was equipped with world-class facilities in special care units, labor and delivery rooms, cardiology units, intensive care units, operation theaters, and isolation wards. New space for out-patients was acquired and the hospital saw an expansion in terms of 2 dental clinics and renovation of emergency rooms in the year 1995. In the year 2019, the As Salama hospitals join the NMC group and were renamed as NMC As-Salama Hospital. The hospital was established with the vision for providing high-class treatment facilities in both acute and chronic disorders to the people of Al-Khobar and surrounding areas. The mission of the hospital to exceed the expectations of patients and relatives in terms of providing quality healthcare facilities.
The medical and paramedical staff of NMC As-Salama hospital works with high integrity and competence, along with respect, creativity, and perfection. NMC As-Salama hospital is a multispeciality hospital providing treatment in various therapeutic areas. Area of service of this hospital includes orthopedics, anesthesia, pathology, neurology, urology, ENT, dermatology, physiotherapy, general surgery, gynecology, pediatrics, and emergency services.
Various diagnostic facilities are available at the hospital to improve comfort for both patients and relatives. The facilities available at the hospital include pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, imaging techniques, nursing, infection control, and quality control system. Hospital has an ultrasound unit, a mammogram, a CT scan unit, and an X-ray imaging unit.
King Abdul Aziz Rd، Al Malek, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
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