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The Saudi German Hospitals Group operates three healthcare facilities in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman. The Saudi German Hospitals Group operates a healthcare facility in Cairo, Egypt and has announced plans to set up a medical city in Alexandria. [4] The Saudi German Hospitals Group operates one hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, which opened in 2006. [5]
New Al-Jedaani Hospital - Jeddah; Saudi American Hospital - Jeddah; Saudi German Hospital - SGH Group - Jeddah [29] Dr Hala Essa Binladin Hospital - Jeddah; International Medical Center (IMC) - Jeddah [30] AlMashfa Hospital - Jeddah; Shifa Jeddah Polyclinic, Sharafiyya Jeddah [31]
Mediclinic Parkview Hospital (Mediclinic International) Medeor 24x7 Hospital, Dubai (private) New Al Shefa Day Surgery Center (private) Prime Hospital, Dubai (private) Cosmo Health Medical Center; Rashid Hospital, (Dubai Health Authority) Saudi German Hospital Dubai, Dubai (private) Saudi German Clinics Jumeirah; Zulekha Hospitals, Al-Nahda, Dubai
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah, Dubai (private) Kings College Hospital, Dubai (private) Mediclinic Welcare Hospital Dubai (Mediclinic International) Mediclinic Parkview Hospital (Mediclinic International) Medeor 24x7 Hospital, Dubai (private) Prime Hospital, Dubai (private) Rashid Hospital, (Dubai Health Authority) Saudi German Hospital Dubai ...
October 6 University (O6U) Hospital; Red Crescent; Roxy Hospital; Saudi German Hospital SGH Cairo (150 Beds General Hospital) Shaalan Surgi Center; Theodor Bilharz Research Institute; Sheikh Zayed specialized Hospital; Heliopolis Neuro-Center; Zahraa University Hospital; Zohairy Hospital [10] [11]
Makarem Sobhi Batterjee (Arabic: مكارم صبحي بترجي) is a Saudi business leader, investor and entrepreneur. He is the President of Saudi German Hospitals (SGH) Group, one of the largest private hospital networks in the MENA region. [2] He also serves as the Vice President of Middle East Healthcare Company Limited (MEAHCO). [3]
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In 1993, the total number of hospitals was 281, 41,789 hospital beds and 1,707 primary health centers and the positions filled by Saudi nationals increased to 22.7% doctors, 24.5% nursing staff and 41.8% health technicians. A Saudi Red Crescent ambulance in front of the emergency room