NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 23 – Saudi Arabian firm Sage Healthcare Concierge Services has entered the East African market, selecting Kenya as its regional gateway to anchor healthcare collaboration and investment across the region.
The company’s debut will feature a high-level roundtable in Nairobi, bringing together senior government officials, hospital executives, and healthcare investors to explore partnerships in training, accreditation, and patient referral systems.
“Our presence in Kenya represents a long-term commitment to building sustainable healthcare collaborations across the region,” said Dr. Mohammed Aldar, CEO and Founder of Sage Healthcare Concierge Services.
“We are here to create structured pathways for training, referrals, and innovation that improve both access and outcomes for patients,” he added.
Kenya’s growing reputation as a regional healthcare hub continues to attract global investment, with Sage’s entry adding momentum to efforts aimed at modernizing medical access and strengthening institutional excellence.
The Nairobi roundtable will focus on three key themes — collaboration, capacity, and care — highlighting transparent cross-border medical pathways, professional training programs, and alliances to support healthcare reform.
Headquartered in Saudi Arabia, Sage Healthcare Concierge Services connects patients and institutions with accredited international healthcare networks, supporting both outbound and inbound medical coordination.




























