Infectious Diseases Clinic

Infectious Diseases Clinic

The Infectious Diseases Clinic at Al-Mohammad (PBUH) Medical Center provides specialized services focused on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment, and prevention of the spread of infectious diseases. Supported by experienced physicians and up-to-date clinical protocols, the clinic plays a key role in managing both acute and chronic infectious conditions.

Patients presenting with prolonged fever, viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections are thoroughly evaluated, and individualized treatment plans are developed following precise diagnosis.

Services of the Infectious Diseases Clinic

The clinic offers diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of common and specialized infections, including:

  • Respiratory tract infections

  • Gastrointestinal infections

  • Skin and soft tissue infections

  • Urinary tract infections

Patients with viral infections such as influenza, COVID-19, hepatitis, as well as those with chronic infections, receive systematic monitoring and proper treatment.

The Infectious Diseases Clinic at Al-Mohammad (PBUH) Medical Center also provides specialized care for fever of unknown origin, treatment-resistant infections, hospital-acquired infections, and infections related to immunodeficiency.
Preventive consultations, vaccination assessment, and patient education on infection prevention are among the clinic’s key services.

Therapeutic Approach

Treatment is based on detailed medical history, specialized clinical examination, and diagnostic laboratory results.
Antibiotics and antiviral medications are prescribed in a targeted and rational manner to maximize treatment effectiveness and reduce the risk of antimicrobial resistance.

Why Choose Al-Mohammad (PBUH) Infectious Diseases Clinic?

  • Specialized services based on updated scientific standards

  • Accurate diagnosis of infectious diseases

  • Strong emphasis on prevention and patient education

  • A safe, standardized, and reliable clinical environment

Our goal is to protect individual and public health and contribute to effective control of infectious diseases in the community.