Saudi medical teams serve pilgrims in Madinah, Makkah ahead of Hajj

Since the beginning of this year’s Hajj season, 106 pilgrims have benefited from medical care services for dialysis patients. (SPA)
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is providing medical care for pilgrims arriving in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah to participate in this year’s Hajj.

The Madinah Health Cluster has set up a dialysis unit for pilgrims at the King Fahd Hospital, equipped with 11 dialysis machines able to perform 22 dialysis sessions per day, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The sessions are scheduled in coordination with medical missions affiliated with Hajj companies.

Since the beginning of this year’s Hajj season, 106 pilgrims have benefited from medical care services for dialysis patients.




Since the beginning of this year’s Hajj season, 106 pilgrims have benefited from medical care services for dialysis patients. (SPA)

Also, a medical team at King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah successfully performed a same-day surgery to save the vision of a 58-year-old Turkish pilgrim. The patient was suffering from retinal detachment in her left eye caused by a retinal hole, SPA said.

“The team decided to perform an urgent surgery that included removing the vitreous fluid, repairing the retinal detachment, and injecting silicone oil into the eye,” the agency quoted the medical team as saying.

The woman will make a full recovery and be able to continue her Hajj, it added.




A medical team at King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah successfully performed a same-day surgery to save the vision of a 58-year-old Turkish pilgrim. (SPA)