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Women outnumber men: 620,000 visits to diabetes clinics
The latest official statistics revealed that health clusters recorded over 620,000 visits todiabetes clinics, a significant surge in healthcare activity reflecting the scale of services provided and the wide reach of beneficiaries across various regions.
The data showed a clear dominance of Saudi women in clinic visits, with approximately 319,000 visits, compared to over 264,000 visits by Saudi men, reflecting a growing health awareness among women.
topped The Asir Health Cluster the list with the highest number of visits nationwide, exceeding 107,000, distributed between the main Asir cluster and the Bisha cluster, achieving first place in providing diabetes care services.
The Makkah Health Cluster came in second with over 81,000 visits, including those in Makkah and Al-Qunfudhah, underscoring its pivotal role in serving a large number of patients in the Western Region. The Riyadh
Health Cluster collectively ranked third, recording over 71,000 visits, distributed among the first, second, and third clusters to serve the capital's residents.
The Qassim Health Cluster achieved a notable presence in the statistical indicators, with the number of patients visiting its diabetes clinics exceeding 56,000, thus competing with major regions in terms of patient volume.
In the south, the Jazan Health Cluster demonstrated its high efficiency by receiving approximately 54,000 patients, while the Najran Health Cluster recorded more than 21,000 visits, highlighting the density of health services in the southern regions.
The health clusters in Jeddah received more than 42,000 patients at their diabetes clinics, distributed between the first and second clusters, thereby strengthening the integrated healthcare system in the western region.
The data showed a clear dominance of Saudi women in clinic visits, with approximately 319,000 visits, compared to over 264,000 visits by Saudi men, reflecting a growing health awareness among women.
topped The Asir Health Cluster the list with the highest number of visits nationwide, exceeding 107,000, distributed between the main Asir cluster and the Bisha cluster, achieving first place in providing diabetes care services.
The Makkah Health Cluster came in second with over 81,000 visits, including those in Makkah and Al-Qunfudhah, underscoring its pivotal role in serving a large number of patients in the Western Region. The Riyadh
Health Cluster collectively ranked third, recording over 71,000 visits, distributed among the first, second, and third clusters to serve the capital's residents.
The Qassim Health Cluster achieved a notable presence in the statistical indicators, with the number of patients visiting its diabetes clinics exceeding 56,000, thus competing with major regions in terms of patient volume.
In the south, the Jazan Health Cluster demonstrated its high efficiency by receiving approximately 54,000 patients, while the Najran Health Cluster recorded more than 21,000 visits, highlighting the density of health services in the southern regions.
The health clusters in Jeddah received more than 42,000 patients at their diabetes clinics, distributed between the first and second clusters, thereby strengthening the integrated healthcare system in the western region.
The total number of visits in the Madinah Health 27,000 visits, while the Eastern Health Cluster recorded about 25,000 visits, followed by the Hafr Al-Batin Cluster with about 12,000 visits.
The remaining visits were distributed among health clusters in the northern regions and elsewhere, with the Northern Borders region recording 19,000 visits, Al-Jawf 17,000, Tabuk 16,000, and Hail 13,000, confirming the comprehensiveness of the service across the entire country.
The figures also showed that residents benefited from this intensive care, with non-Saudi males recording approximately 21,000 visits, compared to more than 15,000 visits by non-Saudi females.



