End-to-end EMS solutions combining clinical excellence, operational precision, and real-time command & control—designed to strengthen readiness and improve patient outcomes across the Kingdom.
A next-generation EMS platform delivering reliable, high-performance interfacility transfers and system-wide readiness.
Estijaba is a next-generation emergency medical services provider developed under Tamkeen Healthcare Group to lead the transformation of EMS delivery across the Kingdom. Built in Saudi Arabia and backed by proven partners, Estijaba delivers scalable, technology-enabled EMS solutions aligned with national priorities and global standards.
As demand grows from healthcare transformation, giga projects, mass gatherings, and global events, Estijaba provides the scalable EMS backbone Saudi Arabia needs—today and for the future.
The current EMS landscape faces critical challenges that impact patient care and operational efficiency. Estijaba is positioned to bridge these gaps through integrated, sustainable readiness.
An aging national fleet with approximately 30% of vehicles currently out of service.
Average ambulance utilization is below 20%, resulting in trips-per-vehicle rates three times lower than international benchmarks.
A critical lack of qualified Paramedic Specialists, with 3.8x fewer staff per ambulance compared to global standards.
Significant delays in transfers and uneven service quality directly affect the medical outlook for an estimated 30,000 patients annually.
End-to-end EMS solutions combining clinical excellence, operational precision, and real-time command & control—designed to strengthen readiness and improve patient outcomes across the Kingdom.
Reliable, high-performance patient transfers between healthcare facilities, aligned with MOH and SRCA standards and supported by real-time clinical oversight.
Comprehensive EMS coverage for Hajj, giga projects, and major national events, ensuring coordinated response and surge capacity.
Rapid mobilisation of fleet, staff, and command infrastructure to support peak demand, emergencies, and mass casualty incidents.
From daily hospital transfers to national events and surge scenarios, Estijaba strengthens the Kingdom’s emergency care ecosystem with operational excellence, advanced technology, and world-class clinical standards.
A 24/7 war room integrated with governmental teams, providing 100% transparency across operational and clinical KPIs using advanced telematics technology.
Standby Saudi-made ambulances equipped to international standards, with a 30-day deployment guarantee for any newly signed cluster.
On-the-ground experience delivering medical oversight for SRCA and the Kingdom’s largest events, with full regulatory reporting and compliance.
EMR coverage in required zones within four months and full EMR integration within 12 months, delivering a minimum 20–25% improvement in response times.
Estijaba is a system-level emergency medical services provider delivering high-performance inter-facility transfers, national event EMS, and scalable readiness solutions across the Kingdom. Built in Saudi Arabia and backed by proven partners, we are redefining how emergency medical transport is delivered—reliably, transparently, and at scale.
Estijaba operates with a scalable, modular approach designed for urban, remote, and high-capacity event environments.
All operations are fully licensed under MoH Type B, adhering strictly to MOH and SRCA requirements for advanced medical transport.
Our core team, fleet, and dispatch centers are on permanent standby with built-in scalable surge capacity.
Our central operations are headquartered in Riyadh, serving as the primary deployment hub for high-demand regions and major national events.
We expand through strategic alignment with the Health Holding Company and integrated MOH clusters across the Kingdom.
We utilize a fleet of ALS/BLS vehicles less than 2 years old, supported by dedicated medical supply, rest, and sterilization units.
Our Command & Control function integrates dispatch, IFT, and event coverage in direct coordination with hospitals and national regulators.