Mouwasat Hospital continues to lead the way in advanced surgical innovation, becoming the first private hospital in the Eastern Province to introduce the latest generation of the Da Vinci Robotic Surgical System, marking a significant milestone in modern patient care.
As of the date of this announcement, the hospital has successfully performed over 300 robotic-assisted surgeries across multiple specialties, including:
This major achievement includes performing the first robotic heart surgery for coronary artery replacement, a groundbreaking step that aligns with global advancements in minimally invasive cardiac surgery.
The Robotic Surgery Center is led by Dr. Sami Al-Asari, Consultant in Robotic, Bariatric, and Colorectal Surgery, and supported by a distinguished team that includes
Together, they deliver safe, precise, and world‑class surgical care aligned with the highest international standards.
Robotic surgery represents the future of surgical care in Saudi Arabia—and at Mouwasat Hospital, that future is here today.
If you are considering surgery, contact our expert team to find out whether robotic-assisted surgery is the right option for you.
Mouwasat Medical Services Company announced, praise be to Allah, the receipt of the final operating license issued by the Ministry of Health for the company’s new hospital located in Yanbu Industrial City – Al-Sawari District.
The company confirmed that all required inspection, calibration, and technical testing of medical and mechanical systems have been successfully completed, in addition to fully staffing the hospital with qualified medical and administrative personnel, ensuring complete readiness for actual operations in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards.
Accordingly, the Company announces the commencement of receiving patients as of Sunday, 13/08/1447H, corresponding to 01/02/2026, asking Allah Almighty to make this medical facility a valuable addition to the healthcare sector and a service to the people of the region.
The company’s management stated that the financial impact of operations is expected to be reflected in the group’s results starting from the first quarter of 2026.
The opening of Mouwasat Hospital in Yanbu Industrial City comes as part of Mouwasat Hospitals’ expansion strategy to enhance its presence in the Kingdom’s major cities and meet local community needs through integrated healthcare services that combine extensive medical expertise with advanced medical technologies.
The hospital offers a comprehensive range of healthcare services across major and subspecialty medical fields, supported by the latest artificial intelligence technologies to enhance the quality of care and improve operational efficiency, positioning the hospital as a model of modern healthcare.
The hospital also includes several specialized medical centers, most notably:
Mouwasat Hospital in Yanbu has been designed to provide a safe and comfortable healthcare environment that balances high-quality medical care with patients’ psychological well-being. The hospital features inpatient rooms equipped with the latest medical technologies and hotel-style services to meet the needs of patients and their families.
Mouwasat Hospitals continues to strengthen its presence across major cities in the Kingdom, including Dammam, Khobar, Jubail, Qatif, Madinah, Riyadh, Yanbu, and soon Jeddah, supported by a Unified Health Information System (HIS) that enables patients to receive seamless and integrated healthcare services across all hospital branches.
Al-Khobar - Mouwasat Hospital
The medical team at Badana Center in Mouwasat Hospital Al-Khobar has successfully performed a distinguished and pioneering procedure—the first of its kind in the private healthcare sector in the Kingdom.
The surgery utilized ICG fluorescence imaging technology through the robotic surgery system to convert a previous sleeve gastrectomy into a mini gastric bypass.
The ICG technology significantly enhanced the surgeon’s visual accuracy during the procedure, enabling the medical team to precisely assess tissue integrity and reduce potential complications such as leakage, obstruction, or other surgery-related risks associated with complex bariatric procedures.
The medical team, led by Dr. Sultan Al Temyatt, emphasized that integrating robotic surgery with ICG technology represents a major leap in advanced bariatric surgery, offering higher levels of safety, precision, and efficiency, in addition to faster recovery and reduced postoperative risks.
The team expressed their appreciation to all medical staff involved in this achievement, which reflects Mouwasat Hospital’s commitment to adopting the latest global technologies and delivering advanced medical care in accordance with the highest standards.
Al-Khobar - Mouwasat Hospital
The medical team at Badana Center in Mouwasat Hospital Al-Khobar has successfully performed a distinguished and pioneering procedure—the first of its kind in the private healthcare sector in the Kingdom.
The surgery utilized ICG fluorescence imaging technology through the robotic surgery system to convert a previous sleeve gastrectomy into a mini gastric bypass.
The ICG technology significantly enhanced the surgeon’s visual accuracy during the procedure, enabling the medical team to precisely assess tissue integrity and reduce potential complications such as leakage, obstruction, or other surgery-related risks associated with complex bariatric procedures.
The medical team, led by Dr. Sultan Al Temyatt, emphasized that integrating robotic surgery with ICG technology represents a major leap in advanced bariatric surgery, offering higher levels of safety, precision, and efficiency, in addition to faster recovery and reduced postoperative risks.
The team expressed their appreciation to all medical staff involved in this achievement, which reflects Mouwasat Hospital’s commitment to adopting the latest global technologies and delivering advanced medical care in accordance with the highest standards.
Dammam – Mouwasat Hospital
With the grace of Allah, the Neurosurgery Department at Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam successfully performed a high‑risk and rare microsurgical procedure to remove a large skull base tumor measuring more than 5 cm in the posterior cranial fossa, using the latest advanced neurosurgical technologies.
A 44‑year‑old female patient was referred to Mouwasat Hospital from another healthcare facility. Comprehensive clinical evaluation and advanced imaging revealed a large tumor located at the skull base, close to critical neurological centers—necessitating an urgent and highly precise surgical intervention due to its sensitive location.
The surgery was performed under the supervision of Dr. Omar Al‑Falaki, Consultant Neurosurgeon.
with the support of a specialized multidisciplinary surgical team.
The tumor was completely resected using:
The procedure lasted more than 10 continuous hours, ensuring accurate and safe removal of the tumor while preserving surrounding neurological functions.
Following surgery, the patient underwent an intensive rehabilitation program at the hospital’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center. By the grace of Allah, she made a remarkable recovery, regaining full mobility and returning to her family to resume her daily life normally.
This medical achievement reflects Mouwasat Hospitals’ commitment to providing advanced neurosurgical services using state‑of‑the‑art global technologies. It also highlights Mouwasat’s dedication to recruiting distinguished medical expertise and highly specialized subspecialties—aligning with Mouwasat Medical Services Company’s vision of delivering world‑class, patient‑centered healthcare.
Madinah - Mouwasat Hospital
Mouwasat Hospital in Madinah proudly announces the successful completion of a complex microsurgical procedure performed by Dr. Ahmed El Shazly, Consultant in Orthopedic Surgery and Microsurgical Hand Procedures.
A 41-year-old patient presented with chronic pain in the right leg, numbness, and altered sensation in the sole of the foot for over five years. The pain worsened with pressure or touch and intensified at night, causing severe insomnia. Despite consulting multiple physicians, the condition remained undiagnosed.
Clinical examination and advanced imaging (X-ray and MRI) revealed a Tibial Nerve Schwannoma, a benign nerve sheath tumor located in the posterior compartment of the leg. This nerve controls foot movement and sole sensation. Continuous pressure from the tumor posed a risk of loss of sensation or motor weakness in the foot and toes.
A Tibial Nerve Schwannoma is a rare, benign tumor originating from Schwann cells that form the nerve sheath. It affects the tibial nerve, which is responsible for foot movement and sensation in the sole. While the tumor grows slowly, its enlargement can compress nerve fibers, leading to:
Dr. El Shazly successfully performed a microsurgical excision of the tumor (5×3 cm) while preserving nerve fibers. The patient was discharged the next day without complications and experienced significant pain relief and restored sensation within days. Histopathology confirmed the complete removal of the schwannoma.
This achievement reflects Mouwasat Hospital’s dedication to advanced neurosurgical and orthopedic techniques, ensuring accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive procedures for optimal patient outcomes—aligned with our vision of delivering world-class healthcare.
Madinah - Mouwasat Hospital
In a remarkable achievement that reflects the advanced surgical expertise and commitment to excellence at Mouwasat Hospital in Madinah, a specialized medical team successfully performed a radical gastrectomy to remove an advanced stomach tumor in a 70-year-old female patient who had been suffering from severe fatigue, significant weight loss, and persistent vomiting—unable to consume even water or juice.
The patient was referred from another hospital for feeding tube placement. Upon arrival, her case was immediately reviewed by a multidisciplinary medical committee led by Dr. Ahmed Al-Husseini, Consultant of General Surgery and Oncology, with participation from specialists in gastroenterology, endoscopy, diagnostic radiology, and oncology.
After conducting essential investigations, including multi-slice CT scans and endoscopic biopsy, the team decided on urgent surgical intervention to remove the tumor.
The complex surgery involved:
Following five days of intensive care, the patient gradually regained strength and was able to eat orally for the first time in over a month—a milestone in her recovery journey. She was discharged in excellent health, marking a significant success for the surgical team.
This achievement underscores Mouwasat Hospital’s dedication to providing advanced medical care using cutting-edge technology and highly skilled professionals, ensuring optimal outcomes even in the most challenging cases.