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Major expansion at Dubai Hospital

First phase will be outpatient building with 142 clinics

- Caline Malek cmalek@thenationa­l.ae

DUBAI // Plans have been approved for a Dh290 million expansion of Dubai Hospital, including a six-storey building for specialist outpatient clinics.

The project was yesterday given approval by Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance.

The first phase, which will cost about Dh100m, will include the new outpatient building that will cover 17,800 square metres and include 142 clinics – three times the current number at the Deira hospital.

“The Dubai Health Authority is keen on ensuring that we provide high-quality specialise­d care to our population and visitors alike,” said Humaid Al Qatami, the authority’s director general.

“The expansion will provide a dedicated area for outpatient services, which in turn will reduce the waiting time at the hospital.”

The ground floor will h ouse diagnostic services and a pharmacy, while the first floor will feature 21 endocrinol­ogy and diabetes clinics and 13 for rheumatism and immunology.

The second floor will have six internal medicine and 17 urology clinics. The third will include six cardiology and 10 blood disease clinics, and the fourth will have 12 for obstetrics and gynaecolog­y and 13 for paediatric­s.

Nineteen clinics for ophthalmol­ogy will make up the fifth floor, with 25 dental offices on the sixth.

“Dubai’s population is increasing and there is a shortage of beds in the emirate,” said Dr Wael Lakkis, a gynaecolog­ist and obstetrici­an at the Jumei- rah American Clinic. “Every new hospital gets filled up right away. There is no medical centre, especially inpatient, that sits idle in Dubai.” He said medical and educationa­l services were two areas that lagged in a growing city.

“There is so far no waiting list on hospitals like there are in schools but they’re filling up very quickly,” said Dr Lakkis.

The second phase will include the addition of lecture halls and workshops, and a car park with more than 1,200 spaces for visitors.

 ?? Courtesy Dubai Health Authority ?? The growth of Dubai Hospital will include an outpatient building to reduce waiting times for patients.
Courtesy Dubai Health Authority The growth of Dubai Hospital will include an outpatient building to reduce waiting times for patients.

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