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Saudi Arabia launches nationwide health inspections of expat screening centres

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December 28, 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health has launched nationwide inspection campaigns targeting medical screening centres for expatriate workers and food sector labour clinics, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen public health oversight and ensure compliance with health regulations.

The ministry said the inspections aim to safeguard public health, ensure the accuracy and integrity of medical procedures, and enhance preparedness to address health risks, in line with the Health Sector Transformation Programme.

The campaigns focus on preventing the issuance of health certificates without conducting actual medical examinations, whilst requiring all facilities to report infectious diseases through approved digital platforms.

Centres must operate exclusively through licensed medical personnel, meet minimum staffing requirements across required specialties and obtain all necessary regulatory permits.

The ministry emphasised the mandatory use of licensed and valid medical devices and products, as well as the provision of approved facilities, equipment and workspace in accordance with established health standards.

Field inspections will verify adherence to applicable health regulations, including the Law on the Practice of Health Professions, the Private Health Institutions Law and related executive bylaws. The inspection campaigns seek to improve compliance, prevent violations and ensure the safety and quality of healthcare services provided to citizens and residents.

The ministry urged the public to report health violations, contributing to the protection of public health across Saudi Arabia.



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