A new hospital facility has recently opened at Dubai Investments Park (DIP), bringing forth numerous job opportunities. The NMC Specialty Hospital was inaugurated by DG Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi. The event was attended by many officials as well as doctors.
The NMC Speciality Hospital spans over an area of 125,000 square feet. It is an extension of the existing NMC Royal Hospital, established in 2014 with a capacity of 67 beds. During the inauguration, Al Ketbi personally toured the hospital, exploring its various features. Notably, the facility comprises four operation theaters, seven modern ICU beds, five dialysis rooms, and day care surgery units. The hospital specializes in a wide range of medical fields, including orthopedics, pediatrics, plastic surgery, pulmonology, urology, internal medicine, nephrology, and critical care medicine.
Moreover, Al Ketbi commended the efforts invested in establishing this medical institution. He emphasized the significance of fostering partnerships between the public and private health sectors in Dubai. He encouraged investments across diverse medical domains. This approach ensures that patients have access to high quality specialized healthcare.
Furthermore, Al Ketbi expressed his admiration for the private health sector’s achievements in fulfilling the objectives outlined in the D33 initiative. These objectives aim to elevate Dubai’s global standing as a premier city for living, working, conducting business, making investments, and attracting tourists.
The General Manager of Dubai Investments Park emphasized the commitment to create a nurturing environment that fosters growth, innovation, and well being. Moreover, he acknowledged the hospital’s significance in enhancing the quality of living and healthcare facilities.
David Hadley, the CEO of NMC Healthcare Group, reaffirmed the organization’s dedication to serving communities by delivering exceptional healthcare outcomes. He stressed the hospital’s commitment to providing patients with high quality specialized care in line with international standards.