Saudi Arabia to open dialysis centre:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Saudia Arabia is to open a 103-bed dialysis centre in Riyadh shortly, claim local news sources. The King Fahd Charitable Kidney Center (KFCKC) has been directly financed by the monarch himself and will be capable of performing up to 360 dialysis procedures daily. Attached to the centre will be a workshop, which will maintain its 100 dialysis machines and carry out repairs in event of a breakdown. The KFCKC, which is part of the Riyadh Medical Complex, will also contain its own water treatment centre.
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