Salehiya Healthcare

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Salehiya Healthcare
Company typePrivate
Industry Healthcare
Founded1964;60 years ago (1964)
Headquarters Riyadh, Ar Riyad,
Saudi Arabia
Key people
  • Sh. Sultan Bin Mohammad Bin Saleh Bin Sultan (Chairman) [1]
Products Health care services
Website www.salehiya.com

Salehiya is a Saudi healthcare company known for offering medical services across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [2]

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History

Salehiya Healthcare was founded in 1964 by the late Sheikh Mohammad Bin Saleh Bin Sultan to enhance healthcare delivery in Saudi Arabia. [3] He started by building a hospital that provided good healthcare services during the era. This led to the birth of Salehiya as medical firm in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with its headquarters located in Riyadh, Ar Riyad. [4]

In 2021, Salehiya announced the signing of an agreement to integrate their first major sustainable solar solution into their GDP-Compliant Healthcare Mega Distribution Center. [5]

Operational model

Salehiya Healthcare specializes in offering medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, patient care, animal health, and logistic services. [6] The healthcare company plays a vital role in the rapid expansion of the healthcare industry within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. [7]

Awards and recognition

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