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Irqah Hospital (Arabic: مستشفى عرقة), also at times Ergah Hospital is a now-defunct and abandoned health care facility in the Irqah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Built in 1987, it initially housed number of Kuwaiti families fleeing the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990 besides treating combatants during the Gulf War .
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Dr.Sulaiman Al-Habib hospital in Al Takhassusi - Riyadh; Magrabi Eye, Ear & Dental Hospital - Riyadh [13] Olaya Medical Center - Riyadh; Obeid Specialized Hospital - Riyadh; Oxyhealth Clinics - Riyadh [14] Kingdom Hospital - Riyadh [15] Riyadh Care Hospital - Riyadh; Riyadh Central Hospital - Riyadh; Riyadh National Hospital - Riyadh; Dr ...
The Saudi German Hospitals Group manages six multi-specialty tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia covering Jeddah, Aseer, Riyadh, Madinah, Ḥaʼil and its latest facility in Dammam, which opened in February 2020 with an area of 39,000 square meters and a capacity of up to 300 beds and 100 clinics.
Al Salam International Hospital, Corniche El Nile, Maadi Egyptian Medical Services Co. (EMS) - Cairo Dialysis Center Egyptian Medical Services Co. (EMS) - Sharm El Sheikh Dialysis Center
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Al Qahirah may refer to: Cairo, the capital of Egypt, known in Arabic as Al Qahirah (القاهرة) Al Qahirah Governorate, a governorate of Egypt; Al-Qahirah, Hama, a village in Qalaat al-Madiq Subdistrict, Hama, Syria; Al-Qahira, Syria or al-Safa, a village in Ziyarah Subdistrict, Hama, Syria; An ancient name for Mars, the fourth planet from ...
Founded in 1956, KSMC is the oldest medical city in the Kingdom. It was inaugurated by King Saud bin Abdulaziz as the King Saud Medical Complex, and was at the time a 500-bed facility housing an emergency department and divisions in orthopedics, general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and a radiology department, along with a laboratory, pharmacy, and immunization department.