Imam Abdulrahman Al Faisal Hospital - Dammam
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud gave directions to build this hospital. It is named after King Abdulaziz, the Arabian Peninsula unifier. Project construction began in 1995 and was completed in May/June 2002.
The hospital is a 108-bed capacity, consisting of two levels at an area of 12,000 sq. meters. It includes Outpatients Clinics, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Radiology, ER, Kitchen and Restaurant, Administrative Building and a Mosque in the Ground Floor, and Male Ward, Female Ward, Pediatrics Ward, Main Operating Room, Day-Surgery Operating Room, Delivery Ward, ICU and VIP Ward in the First Floor. The Services Building on the ground floor includes A/C equipment, services/maintenance workshops, sterilization, laundry, and Mosque. Family and Nurses housing consists of a 2-bedroom apartment building, two for nurses to accommodate 387 nurses, and outdoor playfields. Single housing to accommodate 90 individuals. Technical laborers accommodation and offices for maintenance contractors. General Services include gates fences, public services network, landscaping, asphalting, paving, and outdoor lighting.
Imam Abdulrahman Al Faisal Hospital is dedicated to delivering services of the highest international standard. This constantly expanding facility, equipped with state-of-art technology, is staffed by professionals from Saudi Arabia and 52 other world nations.