To help pilgrims with kidney disease during Hajj 2025, Saudi Arabia’s Madinah Health Cluster has set up a special dialysis unit at the King Fahad Kidney Center.
This new unit is designed to provide smooth and timely care for pilgrims who need regular dialysis. It has 13 modern dialysis machines that can handle over 26 sessions each day. The care is planned around the pilgrims’ Hajj schedules so they can receive treatment without missing any religious activities.
The facility is part of a wider effort to make sure all pilgrims stay healthy and safe during their journey. It works closely with international medical teams to make sure patients get the help they need as soon as they arrive in Saudi Arabia. This coordination helps reduce delays and ensures that treatment starts on time.
Saudi Arabia’s goal with this initiative is to make sure that pilgrims with health conditions, especially kidney problems, can complete their Hajj without worry. The medical staff at the center are trained to provide high-quality care, and all services are provided with respect to the religious and cultural needs of the patients.
This move shows Saudi Arabia’s strong focus on offering integrated and advanced healthcare during the Hajj season. By supporting pilgrims with serious medical needs, the country is making Hajj more accessible and safer for everyone.
It’s a meaningful step toward ensuring that all pilgrims, no matter their health condition, can perform their religious duties with peace of mind and in good health.