Al Borg Diagnostics
Always By your Side
We offer over 2000 tests that range from regular to complex, and others that are exclusively available across our 42 diagnostics centers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and across the 18 branches spread elsewhere in the GCC and in Africa (Sudan and Ethiopia).
We believe that we are socially responsible of raising community awareness regarding routine laboratory tests, helping individuals lead a healthier life thus generally improving the community health. That is why we offer different programs and packages that suit all segments of the society.
Sehaty Programs
It includes 10 periodic examination programs, designed specifically to suit your needs, as it covers most of the vital functions of the body organs (Heart & Cardiovascular, Liver, Kidneys, Pancreas, Bone and Joints, Thyroid gland, Gastrointestinal, Reproductive organs). This program allows you to check the efficiency of your vital functions and reassure your general health.
We have taken into consideration that these packages are suitable for both genders of all ages, even children. For Al Borg to maintain its international standards in providing state of the art diagnostic services & programs, we obtained a license from the largest American laboratories for our health Blueprint programs.
We recommend that a periodic inspection be performed at least once a year.
Community Care Programs
Specialized Care Programs
Al Borg Diagnostics – The partner you trust
One of the most important factors in determining the accuracy and reliability of your lab test is you, the patient. After all, it is a sample from your body (blood, urine, or some other specimen) on which the test will be performed. Therefore, to ensure that the results are reliable and can be interpreted correctly by your health care provider, it is essential that you do the following:
- Follow instructions, if there are any, to prepare for the specific test you are having performed.
- Alert the person collecting your sample if you have deviated from the instructions and how.
- Inform your health care provider of any medications (including vitamins and supplements) you are taking. If you are taking certain prescribed medications, such as blood-thinners or seizure medication, you may want to write down the exact time at which you took your dose and when your blood was drawn. This information will be useful if your doctor has any questions about your test results.