Our roots can be traced
back to 1976 when the hospital was founded as Daghastani Hospital, the first
private hospital in the city of Jeddah.
In 1998, after being acquired by Sheik Salah Ahmed Idris, the hospital
was renamed Al Mostaqbal Hospital (AMH).
Backed by the owner’s
drive and vision to revitalize the hospital, AMH embarked on a journey of rapid
growth and evolution that began with major renovations to its medical facility
and equipment, which enabled AMH to more than double its bed capacity from 50
to a 110 beds. This was the first step towards AMH’s mission to become a pioneer
in providing an elite and affordable secondary healthcare service.
In 2001, AMH’s new
management was able to efficiently execute a swift replacement and redevelopment
of its Medical Imaging Department; transforming it with state-of-the-art
equipment that reflect AMH’s strategy of supplementing and supporting our highly
competent medical faculty with the latest in advanced medical equipment and
technology.
In 2005, AMH gained the
Makkah Region Quality Program (MRQP) accreditation. The hospital’s outstanding
performance saw it score among the top 5 out of almost 200 private hospitals in
Jeddah.
As part of its continuous efforts to meet and exceed patients’
expectations, ensure their wellbeing and increase their satisfaction, a new
Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) and a new Laundry Department were
opened in 2006.
2012 saw AMH undergo another series of substantially key
renovations. The Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was redeveloped and the number of
its beds was doubled. A new area was built for the new Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) Department. An additional new Outpatient Department (OPD) with 9
clinics was built. Further renovations saw an increase of 15 beds for first
floor clinics, an expansion of the VIP rooms to a total of 11 rooms, an increase
in size of the O.R. via a new extension, and a relocation of the Morgue.
In 2013 AMH opened its fifth O.R. Theater, and also added a new CT
Scan room. Several wards underwent further renovations, including the VIP ward which
had its rooms transformed into VIP suites. Also, all the restrooms in both the
ground and basement floors underwent a complete overhaul. Outside the hospital,
renovations were completed at both the nursing and family accommodation
buildings.
2014 saw the completion of further renovations to both the
Catheterization Laboratory and the ER, the expansion of the ER’s area to allow
the addition of four more beds and a new shelter in front of the ER’s entrance,
the as well as a relocation of both the hospital’s Laboratory, the offices of
the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Department, and the hospital’s
Storages and Warehouses to new areas. Additional improvements included the renovating
of the Main Reception area, the fourth floor containing the Administration’s
offices, the structural reinforcing of the main building, along with additional
renovations to the nurses’ accommodations.
In 2015 a new Chest Pain Department was successfully unveiled, a
new Nursery was opened near the Delivery Room, and the XRay Department saw the additions
of a new Digital Fluoroscope and a new Digital Panoramic system. AMH also added
a new Oxygen Tank; contributing to increased client safety as well as a significant
increase in the efficiency of its service-provision.