Saudi German Hospitals Group (SGH Group), under the supervision of Saudi-based Middle East Healthcare Company (MEAHCO), has announced that operations will soon commence at a new state-of-the-art, Dhs300 million worth healthcare facility in Ajman, UAE. It will be the third SGH hospital in the UAE and the tenth in the MENA region.
The new facility will be the biggest hospital in Ajman, designed to cater to the growing population across all northern emirates, while offering a wide range of medical services. It is a 200-bed hospital, spanning over 41,062 square meters. The facility comes with 46 OPD clinics and over 20 specialities. The hospital will offer a wide range of medical services including all kinds of specialities, sub-specialities and critical care units of highest international standards. Sub-speciality facilities include ICU, CCU, NICU, Open Heart, Oncology, Neurosurgery, ENT, Maxillo-facial surgery, Obs/Gyn and IVF centers, Laparoscopic and Laser surgeries, among others.
Eng. Sobhi Batterjee, Group President of Saudi German Hospitals Group and Chairman of MEAHCO, commented: “The opening of the third upcoming SGH hospital in Ajman, UAE, is yet another important milestone for the group that will strengthen our regional position and confirm the group’s commitment to providing quality medical services to patients in the region. We will continue to expand across the MENA region, devoting all efforts to establish an advanced medical network to increase patient access to world-class healthcare.”
Mr Makarem Batterjee, Vice Chairman of MEAHCO and Saudi German Hospitals Group, also added: “This significant occasion reflects the group’s tireless ambitions and efforts to become a regional leader in healthcare to, ultimately, improve the health and wellbeing of communities across the Middle East and beyond, through the latest innovations, best in class patient care and exceptional patient experience.”
The hospitals of Middle East Healthcare Company (MEAHCO), under the brand name Saudi German Hospital, cover large areas of Saudi Arabia including Jeddah, Aseer, Riyadh, Madinah and Ha’il. The group is also currently building hospitals in Dammam and Makkah, that will open in 2019 and 2020 respectively.