Al Noor Specialist Hospital: 2025 statistics and serving one million beneficiaries

Al-Noor Specialist Hospital, a leading member of the Makkah Health Cluster, achieved a remarkable medical and administrative milestone in 2025, successfully providing treatment and consultation services to 989,859 patients. This impressive figure reflects the hospital's high operational efficiency and its pivotal role in strengthening the healthcare system within the Holy City, adhering to the highest standards of quality and patient safety.
A strategic position and a vital role in serving the guests of God
Al-Noor Specialist Hospital occupies a special place on the healthcare map of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, given its strategic location in Makkah. It not only serves the local population but is also a cornerstone in providing medical care to pilgrims and Umrah performers throughout the year. These statistics confirm the hospital's constant readiness to handle high patient volumes and emergency cases, which aligns with the objectives of the Health Transformation Program and the Kingdom's Vision 2030, aimed at facilitating access to and improving the quality of healthcare services.
Number details: Clinics, Emergency, and Specialized Centers
Statistics released by the Makkah Health Cluster provide a detailed breakdown of patient flow, with outpatient clinics leading the way, receiving 489,386 patients, indicating a high level of trust in the medical consultants. Regarding critical cases, the emergency and accident departments efficiently handled 152,229 patients, providing urgent ambulance services that contributed to saving lives.
Regarding specialized centers, the figures were as follows:
- Dental Center: 56,387 patients.
- Diabetes and Endocrinology Center: 39,597 patients.
- Eye Center: 30,441 patients.
- Medical Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Center: 37,026 patients.
- Heart Center: 10,039 patients.
- Kidney and Blood Pressure Center: 70,016 patients.
Surgical procedures and advanced diagnostic services
The hospital's role wasn't limited to clinics; it also witnessed intensive surgical activity, performing 10,039 diverse surgical procedures, in addition to 2,434 endoscopic procedures and 1,530 minimally invasive cardiac catheterizations, reflecting the technological advancements in its operating rooms. The inpatient wards also admitted 19,405 patients for necessary care.
On the diagnostic and laboratory front, the hospital achieved record numbers, examining 1,087,103 laboratory samples and performing 294,778 radiological examinations using the latest technologies. The hospital also contributed to community health by conducting 3,728 premarital screenings and receiving 9,017 blood donors, thus bolstering the blood bank's reserves for emergencies.
Extended care and pharmaceutical services
Al Noor Specialist Hospital extended its services to patients in their homes, with 12,903 patients benefiting from home healthcare services. This alleviated the burden on the hospital and provided greater comfort for patients with chronic conditions. The care cycle was completed with the dispensing of over 1.6 million prescriptions, demonstrating the efficiency of the supply chains and pharmaceutical services in meeting the needs of this large number of patients.



