Nahdi Care exceeds targets for 2026: CEO

27/11/2024 Argaam Special
Yasser Joharji CEO of Nahdi Medical Co

Yasser Joharji CEO of Nahdi Medical Co


Nahdi Medical Co. has recorded an outstanding performance in the medical clinics segment, "Nahdi Care", as it opened the tenth clinic in the Kingdom this year, two years ahead of its strategic targets for 2026, said CEO Yasser Joharji.

 

Speaking to Argaam, the top executive indicated that the year 2024 saw a remarkable expansion of the Nahdi Care network, with the opening of four new clinics, through which 40 emergency beds were added, bringing the total network to more than 250 outpatient clinics and 100 emergency beds distributed across 10 clinics in seven different cities.

 

He pointed to Nahdi Care's plans to continue expanding in 2025 by opening new clinics in Jazan, Abha and Riyadh, adding that the company's approach to expansion is based on accurate market studies and choosing locations and specialties that meet the needs of patients. 

 

He added that Nahdi Care posted a 100% growth in revenues, with the number of outpatient visits surpassing 1.2 million by the end of October 2024.

 

The healthcare sector is witnessing rapid growth driven by key demographic factors, most notably population growth and rising average age. This is in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which invests heavily in developing the health sector and encourages the privatization of public health services. This provides promising opportunities for growth and investment in the healthcare sector, amid expected double profit in this sector compared to the retail sector,” said the CEO.

 

Nahdi Medical announced earlier the opening of the first "Nahdi Care" clinic complex in Aseer, Khamis Mushait.

 

The complex includes 20 specialized clinics including pediatrics, gynecology, dermatology, dentistry, ENT, internal medicine, and orthopedics, in addition to 24/7 emergency services.

 

“Opening the Khamis Mushait clinic just two months after launching the Najran clinic reflects our commitment to expanding our network to include new areas and continuing to support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 in developing the health sector,” said Joharji.

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