Medical Interiors in Riyadh

Healthcare Fit-Out Contractor in Riyadh

Clinics, hospitals, imaging suites and laboratories in Riyadh — built to the hygiene, medical gas and infection-control standards a licensing inspection actually tests.

Healthcare Interiors Are Judged by Inspection, Not by Photographs

A clinic fit-out is a regulated build. Wall and floor junctions have to be coved and sealed, not merely neat. Medical gas has to be installed, purity-tested and certified. Imaging rooms need shielding designed to the equipment and verified after installation. Air handling has to hold the pressure regime the room's function requires. None of it is visible in a photograph and all of it is on the licensing inspection.

Dar Anan builds to that standard, and builds around live departments where necessary. Where works sit adjacent to occupied clinical areas, we work to infection-control containment — sealed hoarding, negative pressure, HEPA-filtered extraction and controlled access — so the operating half of the building keeps running.

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Industries

Sectors We Serve

Tailored fit-out solutions for diverse business needs.

Hospitals & Medical Centers

Comprehensive fit-outs for large medical facilities, including specialized wards, emergency rooms, and administrative wings.

Specialized Clinics

Tailored interiors for dental, dermatological, and cosmetic clinics, balancing clinical requirements with premium guest experiences.

Diagnostic & Imaging Centers

Highly technical fit-outs requiring specialized shielding, vibration control, and complex electrical installations for MRI and X-ray equipment.

Pharmacies & Laboratories

Sterile, organized, and compliant environments designed for precise medical research, compounding, and retail dispensing.

Scope of Works

Healthcare Fit-Out Scope

The scope a clinic, hospital or diagnostic centre fit-out actually requires.

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Infection Control During Works

Sealed containment hoarding, negative pressure with HEPA-filtered extraction, controlled access and dust management, so adjacent clinical areas continue operating through the works.

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Seamless Hygienic Finishes

Welded sheet vinyl with coved skirtings, seamless resin floors, antibacterial wall systems and impact protection detailed to leave no open junction for contamination.

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Medical Gas Installation

Oxygen, medical air and vacuum reticulation, outlets, alarms and area valve service units, installed, pressure-tested, purity-verified and certified before commissioning.

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HVAC Pressure Regimes & Filtration

Supply and extract balanced to hold positive or negative pressure by room function, with the filtration grade each clinical space requires.

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Imaging & Procedure Rooms

Lead-lined walls, doors and viewing panels set out to the physicist's shielding design for the specific equipment, plus operating-theatre and clean-room specification where required.

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Nurse Call, Access & Low Current

Nurse call, staff attack, access control, CCTV and clinical data cabling, coordinated with the medical equipment supplier before ceilings and walls are closed.

Our Expertise

Why Dar Anan for Healthcare Fit-Outs in KSA?

Medical environments require absolute material purity. We build sterile, high-performance healthcare facilities that meet stringent Saudi Ministry of Health regulations without sacrificing patient comfort.

Anti-Microbial Execution

Strategic deployment of seamless vinyl flooring, anti-bacterial paneling, and completely sealed sterile environments.

Medical Utilities

Installing specialized lead shielding, medical gas routing, and redundant electrical grids completely hidden from view.

Phased Live Upgrades

Executing renovations in active hospital wings using rigorous noise mitigation and absolute dust-containment barriers.

Al Janadriyah Health Centre completed by Dar Anan for National Guard Health Affairs in Riyadh
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Our Approach

Healthcare Fit-Out Programme

Indicative stages for a clinic or medical centre in Riyadh. Licensing inspection sits on the critical path and is programmed from the outset.

01

Clinical Brief & Compliance Review

Room-by-room review of the clinical brief against Ministry of Health and CBAHI requirements, confirming pressure regimes, shielding needs and medical gas demand before design freeze.

02

Equipment Coordination & Procurement

Coordination with medical equipment suppliers on power, data, drainage, weight and shielding, run alongside procurement of long-lead hygienic finishes and gas plant.

03

Containment, Strip-Out & First Fix

Infection-control containment erected where the works adjoin live areas, then strip-out, medical gas pipework, HVAC and low-current first fix, inspected before closing in.

04

Hygienic Finishes & Shielding

Lead lining and shielding installation and verification, welded vinyl and resin flooring, coved junctions, wall protection and clinical joinery.

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Testing, Certification & Handover

Medical gas purity and alarm testing, air balancing and pressure verification, shielding survey, licensing inspection support, then snagging, as-builts and O&M handover.

Service Areas

Where We Fit Out Clinics in Riyadh

We deliver healthcare interiors across Riyadh, including phased works inside hospitals and clinics that remain open to patients throughout.

  • 📍 Al Olaya
  • 📍 Al Malaz
  • 📍 Takhassusi Road
  • 📍 Al Muruj
  • 📍 Al Nakheel
  • 📍 King Fahd Road
Portfolio

Healthcare Projects in Riyadh

Clinical and medical facility work delivered by Dar Anan.

Working in Riyadh

What a Healthcare Fit-Out in Riyadh Actually Involves

A clinic is the most heavily regulated interior in this list. In Saudi Arabia the licensing route is specific, the inspections are technical, and a non-compliance found at inspection is found after the walls are closed.

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Ministry of Health licensing is the standard you build to

Facility licensing runs through the Ministry of Health, with CBAHI accreditation applying to the operating institution. Room-by-room requirements around finishes, hand hygiene provision, circulation, sanitary facilities and clinical adjacencies are assessed at inspection. We review the clinical brief against them before design freeze, because that is the only stage where correction is cheap.

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Imaging rooms are licensed separately for radiation

Shielding is designed by a physicist to the specific equipment, workload and adjacent occupancy, and ionising radiation practice in the Kingdom is regulated by the Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission. The shielding is verified by survey after installation, so the build has to be right at the junctions and penetrations where lead lining is most often compromised.

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Medical gas is certified, not inspected visually

Oxygen, medical air and vacuum reticulation must be pressure-tested, cross-connection tested and purity-verified before commissioning. That testing window is a programmed activity with a real duration. Treating it as a snagging item at the end is how a licensing date slips.

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Pressure regimes have to be verified by measurement

Isolation rooms held negative, clean procedure rooms held positive, corridors between them — this is a clinical control, not a comfort setting. It requires supply and extract balanced together, proper room sealing and the right filtration grade, and it has to be measured at commissioning rather than assumed from the drawings. Riyadh's dust loading makes the filtration selection more consequential than it would be elsewhere.

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Most Riyadh clinic work happens in a building that stays open

Phased works alongside live clinical areas mean sealed containment rather than temporary screens, the work zone held at negative pressure with HEPA-filtered extraction, controlled access, dedicated waste routes and noisy works outside clinic sessions. It is a different way of planning a job and it has to be priced that way from the start.

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Civil Defence treats healthcare occupancy differently

Detection, compartmentation, escape provision and emergency lighting requirements for a healthcare occupancy are more demanding than for commercial, and the certificate is a condition of opening. It belongs in the programme from week one.

Dar Anan has delivered healthcare work in Riyadh including the Al Janadriyah Health Centre for National Guard Health Affairs. Send us the clinical brief and we will come back with a compliant scope, a programme and the inspection milestones marked on it.

Common Questions

Healthcare Fit-Out in Riyadh: Common Questions

What clinic owners and healthcare operators ask us before a medical fit-out in Riyadh.

Do you follow infection-control procedures during the works?

Yes. Where works adjoin occupied clinical areas we work to an infection-control risk assessment: sealed containment hoarding rather than temporary screens, the work zone held at negative pressure with HEPA-filtered extraction, controlled and monitored access, dedicated waste routes, and dust and debris management throughout. The purpose is that the operating half of the facility keeps seeing patients safely while the other half is a construction site.

Can you install and certify medical gas?

Yes. Oxygen, medical air and vacuum reticulation, terminal outlets, area valve service units and alarm panels, installed and then pressure-tested, cross-connection tested and purity-verified before commissioning and certification. Medical gas is not an installation that can be signed off visually, and the certification is a licensing requirement, so we programme the testing window rather than assuming it happens at the end.

Do you build lead-lined imaging rooms?

Yes. Shielding is designed by a radiation physicist to the specific equipment, its workload and the occupancy of adjacent spaces — it is not a standard build-up. We install lead lining to walls, doors, frames and viewing panels to that design, pay particular attention to the junctions and service penetrations where shielding is most often compromised, and support the post-installation survey that verifies it before the equipment is commissioned.

Will the fit-out meet Ministry of Health and CBAHI requirements?

That is the standard we build to. In practice it means room-by-room compliance: seamless welded flooring with coved skirtings and no open junctions, hand hygiene provision, correct pressure regimes and filtration by room function, medical gas certification, and the fire and life-safety provisions for a healthcare occupancy. We review the clinical brief against those requirements before design freeze, because compliance items discovered at licensing inspection are the most expensive kind of rework.

Can you fit out a clinic that stays open to patients?

Yes, and most clinic refurbishments in Riyadh work this way. It requires phasing the works so a functioning department is always available, containment between the construction zone and the clinical zone, separate access and waste routes, and noisy works confined to hours outside clinic sessions. It extends the programme and it has to be priced as a phased job from the start.

Why do pressure regimes matter in a clinic?

Because airflow direction is a clinical control, not a comfort setting. An isolation room is held at negative pressure so air does not leave it; a clean procedure room is held positive so unfiltered air does not enter it; corridors and support spaces sit between them. Achieving that needs supply and extract balanced together, adequate room sealing, and the right filtration grade — and it needs verifying by measurement at commissioning, not assuming from the drawings.

Further Reading

Fit-Out Guides

Background on fit-out contract types, contractor selection and MEP requirements for commercial buildings in Riyadh.

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Fitting Out a Clinic or Hospital in Riyadh?

Send us the clinical brief and we will come back with a compliant scope, a programme and the inspection milestones.