About eight to ten weeks prior to the date of your planned travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, it is most essential to contact your general practitioner in order to verify whether there are any prevailing rules pertaining to prescribed preventive measures or vaccinations that you may be required to forthwith comply with. Moreover, this is obviously just as important as ensuring that all your obligatory Saudi Arabia business visa requirements is duly taken care of.
For your convenience and appropriate use, helpful advice and other information that particularly pertains to your Saudi Arabia visa, travel, and health requirements, on a country specific basis, is widely published for general public use and made readily available for everyone through a widely distributed network of associated travel health agencies and worldwide centers. For those especially interested in learning about healthcare facilities available overseas, including a well defined country-wise guide delineating healthcare reciprocal agreements signed with the United Kingdom, you can check with NHS for various options available.
Most major cities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are known to offer some of the best healthcare facilities available in any part of the world today, while smaller towns that are situated outside these metropolitan areas also offer comparatively high standard basic hospital or healthcare centers, open to the general public. Patients, who may be facing a serious medical emergency or ones who are suffering from a sever health related condition, are promptly transferred either by an ambulance or, should their condition be extremely serious, by air, to the nearest hospital in most major cities; particularly if these are located at a greater distance. Therefore, other than carrying your Saudi Arabia visa, it is equally of the utmost significance to absolutely ensure that you carry adequate health insurance coverage as well as readily accessible funds to cover any and all unforeseeable eventual medical treatment costs and/or possible repatriation from the Kingdom, while travelling to Saudi Arabia.
As contagious diseases have an uncanny tendency to quickly spread the epidemic, particularly during Ramadan and the Hajj season; pilgrims are generally advised to carry basic medications and consume adequate quantities of mineral salts and liquids. During the Umrah and Hajj period, Saudi Arabia visa requirements imply pilgrims that must essentially carry valid vaccination certificates against possible ACWY meningitis strains. Visitors not carrying these certificates may be declined an entry. For Hajj as well as Umrah pilgrims, check NaTHNac advice. To avoid preventable HIV/AIDS exposure, it is crucial to exercise customary precautions; if in doubt, seek proper medical advice.
In case of medical assistance in an emergency, call 997 to acquire Saudi ambulance services. If referred to a suitable facility for medical treatment, contact your medical/insurance company for assistance.