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The Arabian Ranches Clinic follows the opening of The Dubai Mall Medical Centre, the region’s largest outpatient facility, and Meadows Clinic, that serves Emaar’s master-planned communities in Emirates Hills, The Meadows, The Lakes and The Springs.
Through its strategic partnership with Methodist International, the opening of the third healthcare facility in Dubai by Emaar Healthcare Group highlights the company’s commitment to provide world-class medical practices to the community they serve by emphasizing on five pillars – the quality of care, practitioners, community, facilities and hospitality.
In line with Emaar Healthcare Group’s philosophy of providing the key specialties essential for good health at its community clinics, the Arabian Ranches Clinic will offer services in Internal Medicine, Paediatrics, ENT and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Other specialities such as Orthopaedics, Dentistry and Ophthalmology will be added on shortly.
Omar Al Shunnar, Chief Executive Officer, Emaar Healthcare Group, said: “Emaar Healthcare Group’s vision is to deliver global best practices in healthcare, and is focused on offering the highest standards of healthcare services to improve the quality of life of community members.’’
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