The National Cardiac Center (NCC) is a specialized national health institution established by Cabinet Decree No. (252) in 1994 to serve as the national reference body for organizing and advancing cardiac services in Sudan.
The Center plays a leading role in setting national policies and strategic plans, and in coordinating preventive, therapeutic, and rehabilitative services for patients with cardiovascular diseases across the country.
NCC is committed to ensuring equitable access to cardiac services, localizing cardiac treatment within Sudan, and reducing the need for patients to seek care abroad. The Center also works to strengthen scientific research, build the capacity of healthcare professionals, and foster collaboration with national, regional, and international partners to improve cardiac care and reduce morbidity and mortality related to heart diseases.
With over three decades of national experience in cardiac medicine, we continue to strengthen cardiovascular care across Sudan.
Delivering advanced, reliable, and evidence-based cardiac services that meet the highest standards of care.
Advancing cardiology training, research, and partnerships to strengthen heart health systems.
We provide policy leadership by setting and overseeing treatment guidelines that meet the standards.
Shaping national cardiac policies and ensuring high-quality, fair, and equitable access to care.