Steadfast in our mission to accelerate the development of high quality equal-access care in our region, we create and invest in partnerships with leading international providers with the goal of transferring global best practices and elevating the regional standards in care delivery and quality.
• Shared goals
• Full strategic and financial alignment
• Demonstrated market need and opportunity
• Smart and focused strategies
• Operational readiness
• Ability to execute
• Trust
We are the preferred partner for global clinical healthcare providers looking to deliver services and build capacity in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region due to our
• Strategic insight
• Successful track record
• Unmatched local networks and relationships
• Regional expertise and cultural
With investments in multiple healthcare verticals, each with strong market opportunities and global leading partners, Nexus Gulf Healthcare is leading the transformation of healthcare markets in the GCC region.
With an aging population and widespread occurrence of chronic disease, there is a critical need for specialized long term care facilities and services. The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has identified this shortage as a priority area for investment.
Rehabilitation services in Saudi Arabia and the region require investment to raise awareness of services as well as to develop capacity of medical and support professionals. The opportunities range from physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language disorders, prothesis and orthosis, and there is particular need in pediatric rehabilitation services. Building capacity and quality in rehabilitation will significantly impact patient outcomes post procedure.
Raising awareness, increasing services, and developing standards in mental healthcare is a priority area of investment for the Saudi government and other regional governments looking to improve the overall health and well-being of their populations. Professional development and recruitment of psychiatrists and psychologists also present a significant opportunity.
Developing a network of diagnostic imaging in Saudi Arabia and the region would ameliorate uneven distribution of facilities and lack of access in remote areas. Addressing these challenges is a priority in the country, where government investment and privatization activities will allow patients to receive proper and efficient care as well as preventative care.
There is significant opportunity to build capacity in laboratory services in the GCC region. Hospitals are increasingly outsourcing non-care services, and this, combined with privatization initiatives, has caused a gap in the market for clinical testing. Within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 80% of laboratory services are intended for privatization within the coming years.
With an aging population and widespread occurrence of chronic disease, there is a critical need for specialized long term care facilities and services. The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has identified this shortage as a priority area for investment.
Developing a network of diagnostic imaging in Saudi Arabia and the region would ameliorate uneven distribution of facilities and lack of access in remote areas. Addressing these challenges is a priority in the country, where government investment and privatization activities will allow patients to receive proper and efficient care as well as preventative care.
Rehabilitation services in Saudi Arabia and the region require investment to raise awareness of services as well as to develop capacity of medical and support professionals. The opportunities range from physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language disorders, prothesis and orthosis, and there is particular need in pediatric rehabilitation services. Building capacity and quality in rehabilitation will significantly impact patient outcomes post procedure.
There is significant opportunity to build capacity in laboratory services in the GCC region. Hospitals are increasingly outsourcing non-care services, and this, combined with privatization initiatives, has caused a gap in the market for clinical testing. Within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 80% of laboratory services are intended for privatization within the coming years.
Raising awareness, increasing services, and developing standards in mental healthcare is a priority area of investment for the Saudi government and other regional governments looking to improve the overall health and well-being of their populations. Professional development and recruitment of psychiatrists and psychologists also present a significant opportunity.