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New Dh450 million hospital coming up in Dubai

The facility for heart, lung and oncology care to contribute to growing health sector



Left To Right: Kevin Christon - Regional Director at Stantec, Anas. A. Kasem - Regional Managing Director at Stantec, Dr Jamil Ahmed - Founder and Managing Director of Prime Healthcare, Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi - Director General Dubai Health Authority, Essa Al Ghurair - Chairman of Essa Al Ghurair Investments, Jamal Abdulsalam - CEO, Dubai Healthcare City Authority, Ahmed Al Adel - Managing Director at Stromek Emirates Foundation.
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Dubai: Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director General of the Dubai Health Authority on Thursday laid the foundation stone at the groundbreaking ceremony of Prime Healthcare’s new hospital at Dubai Healthcare City.

Designed by Stantec, a leading international design and consultant, the Dh450 million project will be a nine-storey facility spread across 33,000 square meter. It will offer advanced non-invasive, interventional procedures and specialized rehabilitation facilities for heart, lung and oncology diseases and a wide spectrum of other specialties too.

Foundation stone

Al Ketbi laid the foundation stone to mark the start of construction of the large-scale hospital project in presence of high-level officials including Jamal Abdulsalam, CEO, Dubai Healthcare City Authority, Essa Al Ghurair, chairman of Essa Al Ghurair Investments, Dr Jamil Ahmed, founder and managing director of Prime Healthcare and other officials from DHA and DHCC.

Al Ketbi highlighted that the authority seeks to ensure the provision of the highest quality of specialised medical care in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai and as per the directions of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.

Strategic partner

He pointed out that the private health sector is a strategic partner in the emirate’s healthcare journey and that the authority provides guidance and support to help foster and develop the health sector in line with the highest quality of internationally recognised standards.

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Dr Ahmed said: “Prime Healthcare Group strives to chart new paths in the field of transformative, technology and digitally driven healthcare. While the new hospital will offer specialised diagnosis, care and treatment of complex heart, lung, and cancer conditions, it will also employ leading edge treatment technologies-specialised robotic surgery, hybrid operating rooms and hybrid catheterisation labs.”

Kevin Christon, regional director at Stantec, said. “This pivotal facility is a major contribution to the growing healthcare landscape in the Emirates and will offer advanced care to the community.”

Centres of excellence

The hospital will have three centres of excellence in heart, lung, and oncology. The Heart Care Centre of Excellence will offer a range of invasive, non-invasive diagnostic procedures, as well as interventional procedures for coronary artery disease, valve disorders, structural heart disorders, and arrhythmias.

The center will offer a cardiac health management programme with advanced technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac conditions. The hospital will also offer cardiac rehabilitation services in addition to electrophysiology, cardiac physiology, and complex cardiac interventions.

The Lung Care Centre of Excellence will address all aspects of diagnosis, management, and treatment of respiratory conditions. Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques will be available within the unit, including endobronchial ultrasound, bronchoscopy with high volume lavage, transbronchial lung biopsy, and whole lung lavage.

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The Marie Curie Cancer Institute (MCCI) patients will have a 360-degree comprehensive cancer care system. It will have three verticals that will cover medical oncology, surgical oncology, and radiation oncology. All treatment plans will be tailored to suit the specific needs of patients.

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