Egyptian Medical Mission Delivers Critical Care to Hajj Pilgrims
Egyptian clinics are operating 24/7 in Makkah and Madinah, offering care to both Egyptian and non-Egyptian pilgrims alike.

The Egyptian medical mission for Hajj announced that it has handled several critical medical cases among pilgrims visiting its clinics at hotels and other key points across Makkah and Madinah, including patients requiring kidney dialysis and chemotherapy. One individual was transferred for dialysis treatment, while another was referred for a chemotherapy session. These interventions fall under a comprehensive medical framework designed to provide urgent and specialized care to Egyptian pilgrims during the Hajj season.
The mission confirmed that full coordination is ongoing with Saudi hospitals to maintain a high standard of medical service. Transferred patients are being monitored on a daily basis to ensure their health remains stable, allowing them to safely continue their pilgrimage.
Pilgrims have been advised to adhere to all health guidelines and to seek immediate medical attention at the clinics should they experience any symptoms. The clinics remain open around the clock and offer services to both Egyptian and non-Egyptian pilgrims without discrimination.
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