
General Clinics & Polyclinics in Jeddah, UAE
86 verified providers · Last updated March 2026
According to the UAE Open Healthcare Directory, there are 86 general clinics & polyclinics in Jeddah, UAE. Providers include Alhnan Almtmyz and others. All listings include contact details, operating hours, accepted insurance plans, and directions. Healthcare in Jeddah is regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). Data sourced from official government registers, last verified March 2026.

Alhnan Almtmyz

Byw Layf

Badruddin Polyclinic

Al Noor Medical Centre

Muzaffar Home
شارع التحلية

Ayd Clinic

Bls Medical Medical Center

PRAHA براها

Badr Al Tamam polyclinic

SABA Clinics

Dr. Slyman Fqyh Medical Center

TALA تالا

Ghlyl New Polyclinic

Barakat Optical
Prince Mohammed Bin Abdul Aziz St.

Skay Specialist Clinics

Aldwly Medical Center

Saudi American Polyclinic

University Clinic, King Abdulaziz University

Alsfwa Alblatynya Clinics
طريق الامير متعب بن عبدالعزيز، الصفا، جدة 23453, جدة, 23453

Al Salama Poly Clinic
General Clinics & Polyclinics in Jeddah — FAQ
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