
Over 1,500 patients treated as Sealine Medical Clinic service concludes
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Hamad Medical Corporation s (HMC) Sealine Medical Clinic has concluded its services for the camping season from November 2024 until April...
Doha, Qatar: Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Sealine Medical Clinic has concluded its services for the camping season from November 2024 until April 2025, marking 15 years of operation.
The total number of individuals treated by the clinic from visitors and campers during the camping season were 1,540 including visitors and campers of all ages and nationalities. 197 patients were treated in the Sealine Clinic, while 670 cases were transferred to HMC hospitals via ambulances and helicopters to receive the necessary treatment. In addition, 673 patients received on-site medical care and necessary procedures from the paramedic teams at HMC at their locations.
Hassan Mohammed Al Hail, Chief Communications Officer at HMC and Project Manager of the Sealine Hamad Medical Clinic, thanked the medical teams which participated in securing the camping season including doctors, nurses, ambulance service and administrators. He also valued the efforts of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change for their continued support particularly in allocating a place for the clinic close to the individuals at the beachfront as has been in the past years.
Al Hail said that HMC continuously strives to provide its services to the public through its annual commitment to open Sealine Medical Clinic during the camping season and to fully provide its medical services as the main provider of specialist healthcare services in Qatar.
Dr. Warda Ali Al Saad, Senior Consultant Emergency Medicine at HMC and the Medical Officer of Sealine Medical Clinic praised the clinic's services provided to beachgoers and campers in the Sealine area. The clinic ensured necessary healthcare services. She added that the Emergency Departments at HMC were also fully prepared during the camping season to receive patients and treat urgent and critical cases requiring hospitalization.













