The Clinic of Al-Wataniya Private University provides a range of emergency and therapeutic services directed to students, administrative and teaching staff, and employees at the University, contributing to the enhancement of a safe and supportive university environment within the campus.
Providing emergency and therapeutic services for cases that visit the clinic.
Providing medicines, medical examination tools, and dressings free of charge.
Transporting cases requiring hospital admission by ambulance with nursing accompaniment.
Reviewing cases that require absence for medical reasons and justifying them when needed.
The University Clinic plays an important role in providing primary healthcare within the campus, by receiving emergency and therapeutic cases that visit the clinic from students and members of the administrative and teaching staff, as well as employees at the University.
The University is keen to ensure that the clinic’s services are close to the needs of the university community, by providing the basic supplies necessary for medical examination, emergency care, and dressings, and by following up on cases that require additional care.
Health and emergency services provided by the clinic under medical and nursing supervision, with follow-up by the University Presidency to fully meet the clinic’s needs.
The Clinic of Al-Wataniya Private University provides multiple services aimed at dealing with health cases within the University and following them up according to the nature and needs of each case.
The clinic provides emergency and therapeutic services for students, administrative and teaching staff, and employees at the University, helping to deal with health cases within the campus.
The clinic provides medicines, medical examination tools, and dressings free of charge to visitors according to medical need and the nature of the case.
Critical cases that require hospital admission are followed up, with transport secured by ambulance and nursing staff accompaniment when needed.
The clinic reviews cases that require absence for medical reasons and works to justify them according to the health condition and the approved procedures.
The clinic is supervised by a physician and an experienced nursing staff, ensuring that cases inside the clinic are followed up in an organized and professional manner.
The work and needs of the clinic are followed up under the supervision of the University Presidency, contributing to meeting its requirements and providing its needs in full.
Dealing with emergency cases within the University and providing appropriate care according to the nature of the case.
Reviewing medical cases that require absence and justifying them according to the approved procedures.
Experienced medical and nursing supervision, with continuous follow-up by the University Presidency regarding the clinic’s needs.
It was established in 2007 and includes six colleges: