Dubai hospital sets Guinness World Record for vascular screenings

Over 300 employees participated in the initiative for heart health awareness

Guinness World Record
Caption: Saudi German Hospital Dubai achieves a Guinness World Record for the most vascular health screenings conducted in 12 hours.
Source: SGH Dubai

DUBAI: Saudi German Hospital Dubai (SGH Dubai) has officially secured a Guinness World Records title for conducting the highest number of vascular health screenings within 12 hours.

The milestone, achieved last month, saw hundreds of Saudi German Health Group employees take part in the initiative, reinforcing the hospital’s dedication to preventive healthcare and cardiovascular disease awareness.

The official certificate was presented to Dr Ahmed Eissa, Group CEO of Saudi German Health UAE, by Guinness World Records senior adjudicator Kanzi El Defrawy.

The celebratory event took place at SGH Dubai last Thursday, where more than 300 employees gathered to commemorate the achievement.

Commitment to well-being

“This record-breaking effort wasn’t just about setting a world record — it was about prioritising our team’s well-being and raising awareness on vascular health,” said Dr Ahmed Eissa.

“Early detection and proactive health management are key to preventing serious conditions. I am immensely proud of our team’s dedication and thank everyone who contributed to making this possible.”

This remarkable feat not only showcases SGH Dubai’s excellence in healthcare but also underscores its ongoing commitment to employee wellness and proactive health initiatives.

Guinness World Records recognition

Guinness World Records senior adjudicator Kanzi El Defrawy acknowledged the achievement, stating: “Congratulations to Saudi German Hospital Dubai for achieving this Guinness World Records title. This milestone highlights the hospital’s commitment to fostering a culture of well-being.”