Ariana Medical Complex
Your trusted hospital
Private hospitals continue to be vital institutions that provide health care services to most of the Afghan population. The majority of the hospitals in Kabul are privately owned. Regarding their utilization, most of the inpatient care requirements of our people are met in private hospitals. Despite their considerable contribution to the community , these institutions are affected by the political, social, and economic dynamics of the country that, in return, may disrupt viability, sustainability, and investment .
Health care is an emerging sector in Afghanistan, yet most patients who require advanced tertiary care travel abroad for treatment. According to a survey by USAID, about 70% of an average Afghan family’s monthly income is spent on healthcare, and the majority of this is paid to private health centers inside and outside the country. The facts mentioned above clearly show that millions of Afghans are spent abroad by Afghans for obtaining essential healthcare services .
Ariana Hospital was established in 2009 with 50 beds capacity in Khairkhana district of Kabul City; We believe it is the responsibility of the private health sector in Afghanistan to upgrade its services and capacity to respond to the growing need of Afghans for tertiary and quaternary health services. With keeping this in mind, a group of distinguished Afghan doctors and entrepreneurs have come together to establish a world-class tertiary care center situated in the 5th district of Kabul city.
The construction activities to prepare the site for laying the foundation of the Hospital had started at the beginning of 2016. The opening ceremony was launched in June, 2016 by the partners and well-wishers of the Hospital and their dedicated team of colleagues.
Dr. Abdul Wahid Sidiqi, the initiator/ founder, and his partners worked together on the idea of establishing a state-of-the-art medical facility in Kabul.
Acquiring 10000 sqm of land in the city of Kabul, the team selected the name ARIANA for its history, originating from our culture, and values in totality. Ariana Medical complex offers 200 IPD beds with quality care and OPD facility in different specializations.
By providing the best health care to the people, we contribute to Afghanistan’s better productivity and social advancement.
The Strategy Group is responsible for reviewing strategic issues and developing strategic plans.
We are committed to provide quality healthcare services through state of the art diagnostic facilities and treatment of the highest possible standard with compassion for all.
The Chief Executive is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Hospital.
The Hospital is controlled and governed by a Board of Governors. There is an Annual General Meeting of the Board of Governors each year and at this meeting the Annual Accounts are submitted, the Management Committee is constituted, the Auditors are appointed and any other business may be considered or adjourned or referred to the Management Committee. An extraordinary meeting of the Board may be requisitioned by not less than ten members of the Board or by the Management Committee.
This is worth mentioning that our professional career services are specially designed for the fresh graduates and last year students. We enroll them in our nursing programs. We offer them six months free of cost and in-hospital practical training. This program is dedicatedly designed for the women segment of the medical sector. We retain most of these interns as practical studies students, and if need be, we also offer support with finding them jobs.
The management and business of the Hospital is conducted by the Committee, constituted annually by the Board of Governors.
The Medical Board acts as an advisory body to the Management Committee and reports to the Management Committee on any matter which it considers should receive the consideration of the Management Committee. The Medical Board consists of all Consultant Medical Staff.
Each Service Head is responsible for the day-to-day management of his/her service area.
Each Department Head is responsible for the day-to-day management of his/her department.
Consist of Hospital board members and trustworthy persons from outside the Hospital to govern the charity activities for eligible patients.
The following outlines how the Hospitals services are managed and coordinated.