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It provides medical care services at the latest level to Saudi citizens in the Western Region. It was known as King Khalid National Guard Hospital when it opened, and after adding several expansions, developmental medical projects and specialized centers, it changed its name to King Abdulaziz Medical City.
Riyadh Military Hospital was founded by King Khalid bin Abdulaziz in December 1978 to meet the demands of capital city Riyadh. He inaugurated the hospital with 385 beds in the first phase. [ 3 ] In the second stage at the end of 1979, Al Kharj Military Industries Corporation Hospital was commissioned with 60 beds and at the end of 1983, King ...
King Khalid University Hospital - Riyadh; King Abdulaziz University Hospital - Riyadh; King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital - Riyadh [7] Security Forces Hospital - Riyadh [8] Al Iman General Hospital - Riyadh; Al Yamama Hospital - Riyadh; Dallah Hospital - Riyadh [9] Green Crescent Hospital - Riyadh [10] Specialized Medical Center Hospital ...
A large new housing project for guard personnel, with associated schools, shops, and mosques, has been constructed near Riyadh, also the site of the guard's military academy, the King Khalid Military College. Other National Guard military cities were located at At-Ta'if, Dammam, and Jeddah, while a new headquarters complex was built in Riyadh ...
King Khalid Air Base; ... Riyadh Military Hospital; Navy. King Abdulaziz Naval Base; King Faisal Naval Base; Strategic. Al Sulayyil ballistic missile base [4]
The King Khalid Eye Specialist Hospital is designed to be a large health facility offering high quality specialized services for optometry, ophthalmology, eye surgery and medicine as well as being a regional research center in the area of ophthalmology. The hospital also has a cornea bank in which imported corneas are stored.
King Abdulaziz Medical City is a district general hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; it was established by a royal decree in May 1983. With a bed capacity of 690 beds, it provides all types of care to all National Guard soldiers and their families, starting from primary health care up to tertiary specialized care.
He also served as the personal and family physician of then-Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, who would later become King. [4] [3] In addition, he was the director of the King Khalid National Guard Hospital in Jeddah. [4] [1] In 1986, Niazi was granted Saudi citizenship by Crown Prince Abdullah for his services. [1]