Visiting London consultants
Specialist consultants from King's London regularly visit Jeddah to run in-person clinics, advanced case reviews, and surgical lists alongside our resident teams.
Same consultants, same protocols, same outcomes ledger as King's College Hospital London, the teaching hospital that taught aseptic surgery to the world in 1877.
Four concrete clinician-level mechanisms keep King's College Hospital London and Jeddah on the same standard of care, audited and verified on both sites.
Specialist consultants from King's London regularly visit Jeddah to run in-person clinics, advanced case reviews, and surgical lists alongside our resident teams.
A live link to consultants and reporting radiologists in London, available for second-read imaging, complex case discussion, and out-of-hours specialist support.
For oncology, fetal medicine, complex cardiac, and neurosurgery cases, the Jeddah and London teams sit on the same MDT call — one review, two sites.
Over 90% of our consultant body trained in the UK or the West. Twenty to thirty per cent were recruited directly through King's London, including clinical leadership.
Phase I opens with the operating capacity of a full tertiary hospital across women's health, orthopaedics, cardiology, oncology, neurosciences and comprehensive surgical services. Phase II then adds kidney and liver transplant, comprehensive haemato-oncology with radiotherapy, and standalone outpatient sites, expanding inpatient capacity to 250 beds.
Seven tertiary services where King's College Hospital London sits at the international frontier. These are the case-load and case-complexity benchmarks against which our Jeddah teams are reviewed.
Adult and paediatric, including living-donor and split-liver techniques pioneered at King's.
Largest non-invasive echocardiography department in the world.
Largest bone-marrow transplant programme in the UK.
One of the largest paediatric deep-brain stimulation services in the world.
The Harris Birthright Unit, one of the largest fetal-medicine units in the world.
Two of only eight specialist stroke centres across London.
One of only four major trauma centres in London.
The events that defined King's College Hospital London as a teaching hospital, and the ones that brought it to Jeddah.
King's College Hospital opens its doors in London.
Joseph Lister performs the world's first major elective surgery under strict antiseptic conditions.
Percy Lane Oliver establishes the world's first voluntary blood-donor service from King's.
Bone-marrow transplant programme launches at King's, today the largest in the UK.
The UK's first clinically successful islet transplantation in a type-1 diabetes patient.
King's Health Partners is established, joining the hospital with King's College London.
King's College Hospital London opens its first standalone hospital in Saudi Arabia, in Jeddah.
A partnership only matters if you can prove it on a quiet Tuesday morning. These are the five systems that make the proof possible, every shift, on both sites.
Jeddah follows the same clinical pathways and policies as the parent hospital in London, including all UK NICE guidance, with no local watering-down for cost or convenience.
Every clinical performance metric is measured and reported on the same Veritas system used in London. The Jeddah dashboard sits next to the London dashboard, side by side.
A documented peer-review audit of every complex case, kept on a single ethics-and-knowledge ledger that the London team can read and challenge.
Visiting and recruited consultants hold UK General Medical Council registration and complete the same five-year revalidation cycle they would in London.
The London advisory board visits and inspects the Jeddah site on a regular schedule, with authority to require changes where outcomes diverge from the London benchmark.
The King's College Hospital Nursing Academy opened in London in March 2023. Nurses and midwives across the King's London and King's Jeddah teams take blended online and in-person courses, and rotate between sites, on a single curriculum. Clinical fellowships run in both directions: Saudi consultants spend protected time on London services, London consultants run lists in Jeddah.
The London partnership is not a slogan on the building. It is three practical entry points, available to patients in Jeddah today.