Cutting Edge Medical Care at Jordan Hospital Medical Center
The Jordan Hospital & Medical Center, located in Amman, Jordan, offers multiple medical departments and outpatient clinics as well as specialized therapeutic units, intensive care, physiotherapy, nuclear medicine and internal medicine departments, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology as well as the most recent procedures and techniques in general surgical fields.
Jordan Hospital Treatments And Qualifications
The Jordan Hospital & medical center is recognized as a postgraduate medical education and training facility, and advanced medical facility focusing on multi specialty care including:
Obstetrics and gynecology
Internal medicine
Cardiovascular and Venuos disease
Hematology
Oncology
Endocrinology
Infectious diseases
Organ transplantation
Plastic and reconstructive surgery
Jordan Hospital & Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commissions International (JCI), assuring quality of care, patient safety, respect and adherence to patient rights that hold hospitals, clinics and clinical laboratories to the highest of standards when it comes to public or private hospital care.
Jordan Hospital & medical center is a 300 bed facility that treats nearly 7000 international patients a year and is a founder and provider of transplantation programs including bone marrow, cornea, kidney and liver transplants.
Committed to excellence and care of its patients, Jordan Hospital also offers apartments for recovering patients, and has served the needs of Middle East residence and international travelers from all corners of the globe since 1996.
World-class Medical Care
Jordan is the home to a multitude of cutting edge, experimental surgical procedures and techniques. The first kidney transplant was performed in Jordan in early 1970s, and in 1985 saw the world’s first heart transplant. In 2004, leaving related liver transplants were performed at the Jordan Hospital, which is JCI- accredited, ISQua accredited and ISO certified. Jordan Hospital has gained a world-class reputation for excellence and quality of service in care and is a major referral medical center in the Middle East and North African region with referrals from around the world, spanning from Asia to the United States.
Hashem Irshaid, International Medical Tourism Marketing and Quality Consultant at the Jordan Hospital, states, “Our goal is to provide quality, excellent and experienced care in neural and cardiovascular surgical procedures, transplant procedures and reconstructive surgery in multiple fields.”
Medical Care in Jordan
According to the September/October 2008 issue of Jordan’s Tourism Board Monthly Newsletter, Jordan is the only country in the Middle East with a booming healthcare business. Medical tourism revenues in 2007 exceeded billion and foreign patients have grown at about a 10% rate annually since 2004. Jordan has fast created a reputation for its superlative and groundbreaking cardiac and organ transplant surgeries of the 70s and 80s, to cancer treatments, cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures, fertility treatments and procedures in ophthalmology, and more.
Pramod Goel, Founder and CEO of PlacidWay, the United States based medical tourism portal, offers accessible, reliable, up-to-date, and accredited facilities for international medical travelers. “We are thrilled to provide resources for international patients seeking superlatively and affordable medical care domestically and abroad. Health care today is all about choices and accessibility. We are proud to profile Jordan Hospital & Medical Center in our growing database of international medical facilities that offer world-renowned surgical treatments, surgeons and protocols to meet patient demands for quality care.”
Jordan Tourism
Visitors to Jordan invariably visit her many wildlife, nature, and wetland reserves or take in the scenery from the top of Mount Nebo, rising over 2680 feet above sea level in the western portion of the country. Visitors also get their feet in the Dead Sea and the Red Sea, and bask in the warm sunshine that graces their coastlines.
Amman, the capital of Jordan offers a blend of old and ancient cultures as well as ultramodern sites, attractions, accommodations and dining facilities. From the Temple of Hercules to the latest in high tech medical equipment and technology, health care in Jordan has become synonymous with quality, expertise and experience.
Jordan has an advanced health care system. The first kidney transplant was preformed in Jordan in 1972, the first heart transplant in 1985, while living – related liver transplants & Bariatric Surgery started in 2004 at JORDAN Hospital and the Royal Medical Services.