Saudi Arabia deploys massive health infrastructure during حج: 25+ hospitals (including field hospitals), 150+ health centers, thousands of ambulances, and over 30,000 medical personnel. Free or subsidized treatment is available to all حجاج. The system manages communicable disease prevention, heat illness treatment, ایمرجنسی trauma, and chronic condition management.
The حج health infrastructure is one of the world's largest temporary healthcare deployments. Over 25 hospitals (including several field hospitals at the holy sites), more than 150 primary health centers, thousands of ambulances, and over 30,000 medical personnel — doctors, nurses, paramedics, and support staff — are mobilized for the حج season. Permanent hospitals in مکہ مکرمہ and surrounding areas increase their capacity and staffing. Emergency response teams with specialized crowd rescue equipment are stationed at every high-density location. Air ambulance services provide rapid evacuation for critical cases to tertiary care facilities.
Managing communicable disease risk among 2+ million people from nearly every country on earth is a monumental public health challenge. Saudi health authorities implement mandatory vaccination requirements, health screening upon arrival, surveillance systems for outbreak detection, isolation facilities for suspected communicable disease cases, and mass prophylaxis when indicated. The mandatory meningococcal vaccination has virtually eliminated meningitis outbreaks that previously afflicted حج gatherings. Respiratory infection surveillance was enhanced post-COVID-19 with expanded testing capabilities and contact tracing infrastructure. Water and food safety monitoring ensures the safety of the massive food service operations feeding millions daily.
Heat-related illness is the predominant medical challenge during summer حج seasons. The health system responds with: heat illness treatment protocols at every medical station, cooling rooms and misting stations throughout the holy sites, proactive public health messaging about hydration and heat avoidance, rapid-response teams trained specifically for heat emergencies, and advanced critical care facilities for heat stroke (which can be fatal without rapid treatment). Emergency trauma capabilities address the risks inherent in massive crowd gatherings — crush injuries, falls, and medical emergencies among the elderly. The system is designed for speed: ambulance response targets within the حج zone are under 5 minutes.