315 medical staff deployed near Prophet's Mosque to serve Hajj pilgrims this year, providing healthcare services at Prince Sultan Armed Forces Hospital.
Prince Sultan Armed Forces Hospital has mobilized more than 315 medical, technical, and administrative personnel to its seasonal medical center located near the Prophet’s Mosque. These resources are being utilized to ensure the health and wellbeing of pilgrims during the upcoming Hajj season in 1447 AH (Hijri). The deployment aims to provide comprehensive healthcare services, including emergency care, vaccinations, and routine check-ups.
This initiative underscores the hospital's commitment to supporting the millions of Muslims who undertake the pilgrimage each year. Prince Sultan Armed Forces Hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing top-notch medical assistance during Hajj, ensuring that pilgrims have access to quality healthcare facilities throughout their journey.
The seasonal medical center is equipped with modern facilities and trained staff members who are well-prepared to handle any health-related issues that may arise among the large number of visitors. This deployment marks a significant step in enhancing the overall experience for Hajj pilgrims, making it easier for them to focus on spiritual practices without worrying about their physical health.
With over 315 medical professionals now stationed near the Prophet’s Mosque, Prince Sultan Armed Forces Hospital is poised to offer exceptional care during this year's Hajj. The hospital remains dedicated to supporting the religious and cultural significance of the pilgrimage while ensuring that pilgrims receive the necessary support for a safe and successful journey.