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All Abu Dhabi Island clinics, which were recently transferred to the AHS, will be closed tomorrow, the first day of Eid.
On the second and third day of Eid, Al Zafaranah, Al Rowda, Al Mushref, Al Bateen, Al Khaleej and Al Manhal clinics will operate from 12 noon to 8pm. The Abu Dhabi Dental Centre and Al Dhafra Dental Centre will operate from 9am to 1pm and 4pm to 8pm.
Off the island, the middle region health centres will also be closed on the first day of Eid. But Khalifa City A, Al Shahama and Al Maqtaa (previously Bain Al Jesraen) will operate on the second and third day from 3pm to 11pm.
Baniyas clinic will also open on the second and third day from 12pm to 8pm while Al Samha and Mafraq Dental Centres will remain closed.
In the Eastern Region, all clinics will be closed on the first day with the exception of the 24-hour clinics — Al Khatem, Al Hayer, Al Qua and Sweihan.
Al Muwaiji, Mezyad, Al Yahar, Remah, Al Showaib and Al Faqa clinics will be open from 3pm to 11 pm on the second and third day of Eid while Al Hili, Zakher, Al Niyadat, Al Maqam and Al Khazna clinics will remain closed throughout the Eid holidays.
All Disease Prevention and Screening Centres will also remain closed all three days of Eid.
The Municipality of Abu Dhabi City announced that its Customer Service Centres would resume receiving the public at the Head Office as usual from 7am to5pm and at External Centres from 7am to 3pm after the end of Eid Al Fitr holidays.
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