مستشفيات SMC العيادات | SMC Hospitals OPD in Riyadh is known for attentive maternity care and cutting‑edge diagnostic services. Patients describe life‑changing journeys with caring physicians like Dr. Rashida Hafeez and praise the modern equipment and unique eye imaging capabilities. The hospital’s app makes appointments, prescriptions and lab results easy to access, creating a smooth patient experience from pregnancy follow‑ups to specialist consultations. Trusted by over 3,600 patients, SMC OPD combines compassionate staff and advanced technology for reliable, family‑focused care on King Fahd Road.
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Alloush almalki
in the last weekRayyan Prem
in the last weekExcellent support by Physiotheraphy department in scheduling followup Appointment and providing a session to my kid on the same day, Reception Nada Ahmed was exceptional in advising us on the next steps and understanding the patient concern, May god bless them with Afiyah.
Rm Aj
in the last weekRamla
in the last weekI want to go to the hospital by train. Does anyone know if there are buses that go to the hospital? It's a long walk from the King Fahd Library, about 15 or 20 minutes, and I have to cross the street via the bridge to get there. If anyone knows, please let me know.
Futon
in the last weekFirst, let's start with the appointments. They were very easy and quick. I was with the amazing consultant, Mohammed Al-Ghamdi, may God bless him and grant him success. He is very trustworthy, God-fearing, and listens attentively to the patient, not just saying "say what you have to say" and that's it. No matter how much I thank him, I can't express my gratitude enough. His nurse, Josephine, was also wonderful. After that, the entire staff, without exception, were wonderful. May God bless them and grant them success. Consultant Mohammed came before I was anesthetized to check on me and reassure me. After that, there was an Egyptian anesthesiologist, or rather, an anesthesia nurse, who was also very sweet. She kept saying prayers and supplications for me. In the inpatient ward on the ninth floor, all the nurses were Nisha, Noura, Laika, and a quiet Indian woman whose name I've forgotten, as well as a Saudi woman wearing a niqab whose name I've forgotten. May God bless them all, grant them success, and be pleased with them. Thank God, it was a very successful experience. The cleanliness, service, and responsiveness were all fantastic. However, one thing upset me: my car crashed into the parking lot and was badly damaged. The security guards were aware of it from 1:23 PM, and I was still... I went down to my room, the operating room, and went down to my car at 11 pm. I needed something from it, but I was surprised to find that it was damaged and no one from them contacted me, even though they knew about it, and they didn't contact the traffic police or anything. This is what upset me the most.