Seven Saudi Hospitals Rank Among World's Top 250 for 2025
King Faisal Specialist Hospital leads the way in the Middle East and North Africa, confirming Saudi Arabia's growing healthcare stature.
Seven hospitals from Saudi Arabia have been recognized in Brand Finance’s global rankings for 2025, marking a significant achievement for the country’s healthcare sector.
The King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, ranked 15th globally, is the highest-ranked medical facility in both Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
This recognition highlights Saudi Arabia’s ongoing progress in healthcare, which aligns with the objectives outlined in the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan.
Other hospitals that made the list include King Fahad Medical City, King Khalid University Hospital, King Saud Medical City, King Abdullah Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, and King Fahad University Hospital.
These institutions reflect the country’s rapid advancements in medical infrastructure, technology, and research.
The Brand Finance rankings are based on a survey of healthcare experts from over 30 countries.
Johns Hopkins Hospital in the United States topped the global list, followed by Oxford University Hospitals from the UK, which made history as the first non-American institution to secure such a high position.
The recognition of Saudi hospitals further consolidates the Kingdom’s position as a leading destination for healthcare excellence and its progress toward a globally competitive and sustainable healthcare system in line with Vision 2030.