Medical Clinic

The BUC clinic offers comprehensive health care services to ensure the well-being of the entire BUC community. Everyone can benefit from medical advice, treatment, vaccines, pharmacy services, and recommendations for outside care.

Overview

Medical Clinic

At BUC we utilize the best health care possible, following the highest international medical standards. At this medical facility, we aspire to provide unique health care to all patients using the latest medical equipment such as sonars, x-ray, ECG, and many more. In addition, there is a high-tech laboratory providing medical tests and analysis. It covers a wide range of clinical and diagnostic tests.

The clinic has many consultation and treatment rooms along several patients’ beds. There are (6) doctors and (4) nurses to assist whomever in need of healthcare. Patients are prescribed and provided with the necessary medication, which is available in the clinic.

Services

  • Medical Advice: Medical advice is available to all members of the BUC community, either through a visit to the medical services office or by phone, in case of an emergency. All BUC community members may visit the office in case of illness, general check-up, or in the case of an emergency.
  • Vaccines and other Injections: Vaccination services are available at the medical services office on an appointment basis.
  • Medications: Medicine is available through the medical services office, in accordance with BUC’s drug policy. Medicine is dispensed through a signed and stamped prescription from a BUC physician.
  • Diagnostic services: Laboratory and radiographic services are available (all chemical labs, ultrasound, Echocardiogram, ECG).
  • Pre-placement Physical Examination.
  • Continuous quality improvement throughout the organization.

Rules and Regulations

  • Patients should always come to the clinic on an appointment basis, except in the case of an emergency.
  • Large crowds cannot accompany emergency cases; a maximum of one colleague or family member is permitted.
  • The patient must come to the office with the leaflet to attend the medical examination form signed by his or her department chair or supervisor.