The University of Medan Area (UMA) Primary Clinic has successfully achieved “Paripurna” accreditation from the Indonesian Health Center, Clinic, and Laboratory Accreditation Institute (LAPKLIN), under the Directorate General of Primary and Community Health Services, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. This recognition is stated in the Accreditation Certificate Number: YM.02.01/B/0130/2025, issued on March 26, 2025.

“Paripurna” status is the highest level of accreditation, indicating that UMA Primary Clinic has met all healthcare quality standards, including aspects of clinical governance, patient quality improvement and safety, and the provision of individual healthcare services. This accreditation is valid for five years, from February 27, 2025, to February 27, 2030.

The person in charge of the UMA Primary Clinic, Dr. Muhammad Fariz Pratama, MKM, expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the hard work of the entire clinic team who have committed to maintaining and improving the quality of service to the UMA academic community and the general public.

This achievement is the result of the collaboration and dedication of all elements of the clinic. We hope this trust will motivate us to continue providing excellent, safe, and high-quality healthcare services.

In response to this achievement, Mr. M. Erwin Siregar, SE, MBA, Chairman of the Agus Salim Hajj Education Foundation, expressed his congratulations and high appreciation for the extraordinary achievement achieved by UMA Primary Clinic. This full accreditation proves that UMA excels not only in education but also in providing quality healthcare services.

Meanwhile, the Rector of Medan Area University, Prof. Dr. Dadan Ramdan, M.Eng., M.Sc., also congratulated the entire staff of UMA’s Primary Clinic on this achievement. The full accreditation is a clear demonstration of the institution’s commitment to implementing quality healthcare standards. UMA will continue to support the clinic’s development as an integral part of our efforts to build a healthy, environmentally friendly, and community-focused campus.

With this achievement, UMA Primary Clinic is expected to continue to be at the forefront in providing professional, humanistic, and sustainable health services.