Sehhaty app guide explained for expats and residents
If you live in Saudi Arabia and need to manage health appointments, check sick leave, or view vaccination records, this Sehhaty app guide will walk you through the key features clearly and practically. Sehhaty is the official health app backed by the Ministry of Health and used nationwide by both citizens and residents to handle essential health tasks from your phone or web browser. This article explains how it works and what you can do with it.
What the Sehhaty app is used for in Saudi Arabia
Sehhaty is a national health platform provided by the Saudi Ministry of Health. It connects your personal health data with a range of digital health services like appointments, vaccination tracking, medical reports, and more. You can use it for your own health or for your family.
The app also integrates services that used to be in separate apps like Mawid and Tetamman into one place.
How to download and log in to Sehhaty
To use Sehhaty you need to download the official app from your phone’s store or access it online.
First find the Sehhaty app on the Apple App Store or Google Play. It has millions of downloads and is developed for health services in Saudi Arabia.
After installing, open the app and sign in using your Absher or Nafath credentials. These are your national login systems in Saudi Arabia. Once logged in, you can see your health dashboard.
If you have problems logging in, check your Absher or Nafath account details first because Sehhaty uses those credentials.
Sehhaty app guide to booking medical appointments
Sehhaty lets you book, change, or cancel appointments at primary healthcare centers.
- Download the app and log in.
- Tap Appointments or Reserve an appointment.
- Choose the clinic or center you want.
- Select a date and time that works for you.
- Confirm the booking.
You can also manage dependents on your account and book appointments for them through the same steps.
Booking at primary healthcare centers
The appointment service lets you search for nearby centers and pick the time that suits your schedule.
Managing and cancelling appointments
In the Appointments section you can view all your scheduled visits and cancel or reschedule if needed. This keeps everything up to date and makes it easy to manage changes.
How sick leave works inside Sehhaty
After a doctor issues a sick leave, you can view it inside the app. In the app open Medical Reports or Sick Leaves. You will see a list of all the sick leave documents linked to your account.
Tap on a specific sick leave to view details, download, share, or print it for your employer or records.
When sick leave appears in the app
Sick leave only appears after a physician issues it. It will then show up in the Medical Reports section.
How to view and share a sick leave certificate
Open the sick leave entry and choose the Share option. This lets you send it by email, messaging apps, or other methods.
How to check vaccination records in Sehhaty
- Sehhaty provides access to your vaccination history for COVID vaccines and other routine immunizations.
- Go to the Vaccination or Immunization section in the app. You will see all recorded vaccinations linked to your national ID.
- This is useful for travel, school requirements, or personal records.
COVID and routine vaccine history
You can find dates and details of each vaccine you have received. This includes COVID-19 shots and other standard vaccinations.
Using records for travel or school requirements
Export or screenshot your vaccination history when needed for travel or official purposes.
Common issues and how to fix them
Login problems
If you cannot log in check that your Absher or Nafath account is active and that the password is correct.
Missing appointments or records
If you do not see scheduled appointments or vaccine information, confirm with your healthcare center that the data has been updated in Sehhaty.
Regional service differences
Some services may vary slightly depending on your region or healthcare provider. If an option does not appear, contact the Ministry of Health support line at 937.
Helpful tips for expats using Sehhaty
- Keep your contact number updated in Absher or Nafath so Sehhaty can send you notifications.
- Check the app regularly for appointment reminders or new medical reports.
- Use the Health Wallet and other wellness features to stay proactive about your health.
In this article you learned how to download and log in to the app, book appointments, view sick leaves, and check vaccination records in the Sehhaty platform. For additional local tips, you can visit the ksabuddy homepage where we share more guides about living in Saudi Arabia
