Burjeel opens new tertiary care hospital in Muscat
MUSCAT, November 10, 2015
Burjeel Hospital has opened a new tertiary care hospital in Al Khuwair, Muscat recently.
The premiere seven-star healthcare facility will provide specialised medical treatment and services to communities in Muscat and across the Sultanate, said a statement.
Burjeel Hospital is part of VPS Healthcare, an integrated healthcare provider with a network of hospitals, chain of medical centres and pharmaceutical manufacturing, and pharmacies across the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.
The new hospital will have all core medical, paramedical, and support services supplied by well-trained, accredited and skilled professionals.
It will include clinical teams from prominent hospitals and universities from North America, Europe, and other continents.
Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, founder and managing director of VPS Healthcare, said: “We are extremely honoured to have the opportunity to open this new medical facility in Al Khuwair, Muscat. We are committed to offering the best healthcare services to the growing community in what is one of the most promising countries in the region.
"We are confident that the new medical hub will be recognised as one of the leading hospitals in Oman. This is also an important milestone for the brand, as we continue our expansion across the region.”
The new hospital will comprise premiere and deluxe in-patient rooms, which have been well-appointed and exceptionally spacious. This 74-bed hospital will include a total of 31 consultation rooms.
The hospital’s pre and post-operative rooms, triage centre, emergency room, labour and delivery suites, ICU, NICU, cath lab, MRI, CT Scan, laboratory, and pharmacy will be equipped to the highest clinical standards.
The facility will also provide a large parking area with complimentary valet service.
The medical hub will house centres of excellence and clinics such as obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, cardiology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, urology, psychiatry and neurology, dermatology and cosmetology, ENT, sleep medicine, endocrinology, internal medicine, family medicine, dentistry, general surgery, and plastic surgery. - TradeArabia News Service