The Royal Commission for Jubail (RCJ), represented by its Health Services Program, has opened three new dental clinics in its health centers as part of its efforts to benefit the public.
“This step comes as part of the RCJ’s development work to provide integrated, comprehensive, and high-quality health services to the community of Jubail,” said Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Kharashi, program director.
“The new clinics are open to receive patients of all ages from April 19.”
He said the services would assist patients through the creation of an appropriate therapeutic environment for integrative work between hospitals, health centers, and beneficiaries of medical services.
The RCJ’s Health Services Program has recently opened three new health centers equipped with new medical and therapeutic equipment; the centers are in Al-Farouk, Galmoudah and Al-Huwailat in addition to Jubail Industrial College’s clinic.
Health clinics specializing in the problems of men, women and children are a part of the centers.
RCJ has given health care services a special priority in order to bring them up to a high standard and fulfill the needs of citizens and residents of the city. The commission has built a number of fully-equipped medical facilities, including a hospital and primary health care clinics.
The commission also gives the private sector the chance to provide the best health services for city residents by building modern hospitals and dispensaries to meet the rapid population growth due to continuous industrial expansion.
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