World’s Largest Camel Hospital In Saudi

July 7, 2020

Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal on Sunday inaugurated the world’s biggest camel hospital in Buraidah.

The Salam Veterinary Hospital will also have a modern research facility to diagnose diseases related to camels, reports Arab News.

The governor said the project worth SR100 million is a national achievement and it will help enhance veterinary facilities in the Kingdom.

Prince Faisal toured the facility’s specialized central laboratories equipped with modern devices to conduct over 160 different types of analyses.

The emir also toured sheds spread over a large area which can accommodate 4,000 riding camels at the same time.

He was also briefed on the model for the young camels unit, the ICU, CT scan unit, and the surgical theaters. The hospital is constructed on an area of 70,000 sq. meters.

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