The Kuwait News Agency reported that the clinic is housed in the Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Building at the ministry complex. Officials established the facility through coordinated efforts between the Interior and Health ministries to provide direct medical support for both military and civilian employees. The inauguration drew attendance from Interior Ministry Undersecretary Lieutenant General Abdulwahab Al-Wuhaib and Health Ministry Undersecretary Sheikh Dr. Salman Khalifa Al-Sabah along with additional senior figures from each department. Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah conducted a full review of the clinic’s departments during the event and received operational briefings on its emergency and general care capabilities.
Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah praised the Health Ministry for its contributions to the project and the sustained partnership that made the clinic possible. The First Deputy Prime Minister pointed to the value of inter-ministerial collaboration in delivering prompt medical attention to personnel at the ministry. KUNA reported that the clinic targets improved access for staff who previously faced longer journeys to external facilities for urgent treatment. According to the Kuwait News Agency Sheikh Dr. Salman Khalifa Al-Sabah described the unit as a meaningful expansion of the healthcare resources already directed toward Interior Ministry employees.
Sheikh Dr. Salman Khalifa Al-Sabah highlighted the clinic’s role in elevating service quality for those working in the security apparatus. The Health Ministry undersecretary outlined how the new resource forms part of systematic improvements in personnel welfare programs. KUNA data placed the development within a series of joint initiatives that have steadily reduced barriers to medical care for government staff. The Health Ministry has advanced emergency medicine across multiple sites in recent years including the launch of a dedicated clinic on Umm Al-Maradim Island.
A Kuwait Times article from November 2024 documented the Health Ministry’s program to transform emergency response systems with new facilities and specialized training. That earlier clinic opening formed one element of wider measures to strengthen readiness in remote and high-demand locations. The Interior Ministry clinic follows the same pattern of embedding care directly where large numbers of personnel are based. Coordination between the two ministries has produced streamlined procedures that allow faster treatment without external transport in many cases.
KUNA reported that the facility equips medical teams to address immediate health requirements for the ministry workforce on location. Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah and accompanying officials examined equipment and layout details that support round-the-clock emergency functions. The initiative builds on established patterns of partnership that have expanded medical coverage for security sector employees over successive years. Senior representatives from both ministries participated in final assessments of the clinic before its formal activation on Monday.