List of hospitals in United Arab Emirates
List of Hospitals in the United Arab Emirates[edit | edit source]
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is home to a wide range of hospitals that provide various healthcare services to its residents and visitors. The healthcare system in the UAE is a mix of public and private providers, with hospitals located across the seven emirates. This list includes major hospitals in the UAE, categorized by emirate.
Abu Dhabi[edit | edit source]
- Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
- Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City
- Mafraq Hospital
- NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi
- Burjeel Hospital
Dubai[edit | edit source]
- Rashid Hospital
- Dubai Hospital
- American Hospital Dubai
- Mediclinic City Hospital
- Al Zahra Hospital, Dubai
Sharjah[edit | edit source]
- Al Qassimi Hospital
- Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah
- University Hospital Sharjah
- Al Zahra Hospital, Sharjah
Ajman[edit | edit source]
Fujairah[edit | edit source]
Ras Al Khaimah[edit | edit source]
Umm Al Quwain[edit | edit source]
Healthcare System in the UAE[edit | edit source]
The healthcare system in the UAE is known for its high standards and modern facilities. The government has invested heavily in healthcare infrastructure, resulting in a network of hospitals and clinics that offer a wide range of services. Both public and private hospitals operate in the UAE, with public hospitals often providing services at a lower cost to UAE nationals.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Healthcare in the United Arab Emirates
- Ministry of Health and Prevention (United Arab Emirates)
- Dubai Health Authority
- Abu Dhabi Health Services Company
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