Key Takeaways
- More than 700 healthcare workers will provide medical services during Hajj season in Madinah
- 90 ambulance units plus air ambulance services will cover Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) and major roads
- Medical operations will run from Dhul-Qi’dah 1447 until 15 Muharram 1448
Saudi health officials have positioned over 700 medical personnel throughout Madinah to serve Hajj 1447 pilgrims.
The team includes doctors, nurses, and emergency responders trained specifically for mass gathering medical care. These healthcare professionals will work in shifts to ensure continuous coverage during the pilgrimage season.
Service Coverage Areas
Emergency medical services will focus on Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) and critical roadways connecting pilgrimage sites.
The 90 ambulance units will maintain strategic positions at high-traffic locations, while air ambulance services stand ready for rapid response to emergencies. Medical stations will operate at key points where pilgrims gather, ensuring quick access to care.
Operational Timeline
The medical deployment begins in Dhul-Qi’dah 1447 and continues through 15 Muharram 1448.
This extended period covers the full Hajj season including pre-arrival, main pilgrimage activities, and post-Hajj departure phases. The timeline ensures medical support remains available throughout the entire pilgrimage experience for all visitors to Madinah.


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