Post by : Shweta
MUSCAT, Oman — The Medical City for Military and Security Agencies has officially opened a new Medical Fitness Centre in Muscat, marking a significant step toward improving medical examination procedures for military and security personnel.
The facility was inaugurated on June 10 under the patronage of Engineer Adi bin Hilal Al Mawali, Chairman of the Medical City for Military and Security Agencies. The opening ceremony took place at the Medical City Hospital in Muscat.
The new centre is designed to strengthen the medical assessment system used for recruitment and employment while supporting higher standards of efficiency and accuracy across healthcare services provided to military and security institutions.
According to information released by the Oman News Agency (ONA), the Medical Fitness Centre represents an important development in the country's efforts to modernize healthcare services dedicated to defence and security sectors.
The facility has been established to enhance the process of medical evaluations for new recruits and employees. Authorities said the centre follows internationally recognized medical and administrative practices to ensure that examinations are conducted with a high degree of precision and professionalism.
By improving screening procedures, the centre is expected to contribute to stronger medical readiness and support the operational requirements of military and security organizations.
Officials said the Medical Fitness Centre has been launched as a fully integrated platform managed according to scientific methods and supported by both human expertise and technological capabilities.
The centre combines specialized medical services with advanced systems aimed at delivering reliable and efficient assessments. This approach is intended to ensure that medical examinations are performed consistently while maintaining high standards of quality.
The use of modern technology and qualified personnel is expected to help streamline procedures and improve overall service delivery for individuals undergoing medical fitness evaluations.
The opening of the centre reflects broader efforts in Oman to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and provide specialized services for members of the military and security sectors.
Medical readiness plays a crucial role in maintaining the effectiveness of defence and security institutions. Reliable health assessments help ensure that personnel meet the physical and medical requirements necessary for their duties.
By investing in dedicated healthcare facilities, authorities aim to enhance service quality and support the long-term needs of military and security agencies.
The Medical City for Military and Security Agencies has continued to expand its capabilities in recent years, focusing on improving healthcare standards and introducing advanced medical services.
The launch of the Medical Fitness Centre is expected to support more efficient examination procedures and provide a structured environment for medical evaluations. It also highlights the growing emphasis on integrating scientific methods and technology into healthcare operations.
As the centre begins operations, authorities are expected to continue developing specialized medical services that support the health and readiness of personnel serving in Oman’s military and security institutions.
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