Introduction:
Mobile clinics have been established in Saudi Arabia to facilitate the equitable delivery of primary health care services in remote and rural areas. MOH provide mobile clinics are different sizes that are furnished and equipped with advanced devices, equipment, and train health teams to provide curative, preventive and awareness-raising health services to beneficiaries to cover peripheral places and population centers where health services are not available through field visits on a regular basis.
The mobile clinics project was launched as part of the health care reform initiative in 2017, and the actual start of the number of ten clinics (the first phase) took place in November 2018, and in 2022, the number of fifty mobile clinics was added, bringing the total number to 60 mobile clinics distributed in all regions.
Mobile medical clinic services; Health services provided through visual screening, measuring vital signs, medical examination of patients, follow-up of chronic diseases, MCH care, vaccinations, dental services, radiology and ultrasound services, laboratory and pharmacy
General Manager of Health Centers Affairs, MOH
Mobile clinic supervisor, MOH
Mobile clinic Supervisor, Tabuk Health affairs
Mobile clinic Supervisor, Jazan Health affairs
Mobile clinic Supervisor, Makkah Health affairs