Key Points

Saudi German Health has significantly expanded its relationship with Mayo Clinic. The Saudi German Hospital in Ajman has officially joined the Mayo Clinic Care Network, making SGH the largest group of network members in the region. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to advancing healthcare standards and delivering exceptional patient outcomes. The collaboration combines global medical expertise with local insights to transform healthcare delivery across the Middle East.

Key Points: Saudi German Health Expands Mayo Clinic Network Partnership

  • Saudi German Hospital Ajman officially joins prestigious Mayo Clinic Care Network
  • SGH becomes largest Mayo Clinic network member group in Middle East
  • Partnership combines global expertise with local healthcare insights
  • Collaboration supports UAE's vision for healthcare excellence and innovation
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Saudi German Health strengthens relationship with Mayo Clinic

Saudi German Hospital Ajman joins Mayo Clinic Care Network, becoming the largest group of Mayo Clinic members in the Middle East region.

"Together, we are elevating healthcare standards and delivering meaningful value for patients and communities throughout the Middle East. - Dr. Eric Moore, Mayo Clinic International"

Ajman, October 3

Saudi German Health (SGH), one of the region's leading healthcare providers and a pioneer in advancing medical excellence across the region, today announced a major expansion of its relationship with Mayo Clinic; with Saudi German Hospital Ajman officially joining the Mayo Clinic Care Network.

With this announcement, SGH cements its position as the largest group of Mayo Clinic Care Network members in the region, reflecting the group's unwavering commitment to advancing healthcare standards and delivering exceptional outcomes in the UAE, KSA & Beyond.

The announcement was made during a landmark ceremony held at the Emirates Hospitality Centre in Ajman, under the patronage of Sheikh Dr. Majid Bin Saeed Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Court of H.H. the Ruler of Ajman, alongside senior leaders from Saudi German Health and Mayo Clinic.

"The addition of Saudi German Hospital Ajman in the Mayo Clinic Care Network is a promise," said Makarem Sobhi Al-Batterjee, President & Vice Chairman, Saudi German Health. "By working with Mayo Clinic, we are combining our strengths to create a future where exceptional healthcare is accessible to all. Together, we are ensuring that every patient receives the highest standard of care, right here at home. This is a direct reflection of SGH promise of Caring Like Family."

Dr. Ahmed Eissa, Group CEO, Saudi German Health UAE, added: "This relationship places SGH Ajman at the forefront of innovation in patient care. It enables us to combine global expertise with local insight, delivering solutions that improve lives and transform communities in alignment with the UAE's healthcare vision. For us, 'A New Era of Healthcare Excellence' is a reality we are committed to delivering."

"Our relationship with Saudi German Health reflects a deep commitment to advancing care through knowledge sharing and clinical transformation," said Dr. Eric Moore, medical director, Mayo Clinic International, and chair of head and neck surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. "Together, we are elevating healthcare standards and delivering meaningful value for patients and communities throughout the Middle East." (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see Middle East healthcare advancing, but I hope the costs remain reasonable. Many Indian families in the Gulf region struggle with medical expenses. Quality healthcare should be accessible to all income groups, not just the wealthy.
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Arjun K
As a doctor in India, I appreciate such collaborations. Knowledge sharing between global healthcare giants can benefit medical communities worldwide. Hope Indian hospitals also form more such international partnerships! 🏥
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Sarah B
My father received treatment at Saudi German Hospital last year. The care was excellent, and now with Mayo Clinic partnership, it's even better news for expat communities. Healthcare in the Gulf is really evolving!
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Vikram M
While this is good for the region, I wish Indian healthcare would get similar global recognition. We have excellent doctors and hospitals that deserve more international collaborations. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
This partnership could be a game-changer for medical tourism from India. Many Indians travel abroad for specialized treatments - having Mayo Clinic standards in the Middle East makes it more convenient and affordable than going to the US. 👏

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