Coordinates: 24°28′14″N 39°32′49″E / 24.470550°N 39.546979°E / 24.470550; 39.546979

Ohud Hospital

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Ohud Hospital
Geography
LocationAl salam Road, Medina, Saudi Arabia
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Services
Beds280
History
Former name(s)Badr Al-Khairi until 1409
Opened1409
Links
ListsHospitals in Saudi Arabia


Ohud Hospital is a 280-bed hospital located in the outskirts of Madinah Al Munawwara, Saudi Arabia. It is situated adjacent to the large air conditioning and electricity complex that supplies Masjid Al-Nabawi. The hospital also includes a residential campus for doctors and nurses.[1]

Originally established in 1405 as a charity hospital called Badr Al-Khairi, it was later taken over by the Ministry of Health due to its well-constructed and neat facilities. Another identical campus is located on the outskirts of Madinah.[2]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Ohud Hospital". Hold Inn. Retrieved June 21, 2020.

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