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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 9:40 am Post subject: ABU DHABI MEDICAL : Medical Services in Abu Dhabi UAE guide |
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MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS CONTACT IN Abu Dhabi (UAE)
Dentists:
Advanced Dental Clinic
Dentist & Orthodontist
6812 921
English - German
Dr Rocoo’s Arzoumanian
Dentist & Orthodontist
6332900 English - Arabic
Austrian Dental Clinic
Dentist
6211489
English - German
British Dental Clinic
Dentist
6773308
English-Arabic
Petra Medical Care Centre
Dentist & Orthodontist
6411899
Arabic - English
Dr Shaikh's Dental Clinic
Dental & Oral Surgeon
6767895
Arabic - English
Doctors:
Dr. J.R.P. McCulloch
General Medical & Emergency
6333900
English
Dr. Ma In Laing
Traditional Chinese Medicine
6711421
English
Dr. Micheline Bombaert
GP & Internist
6769627
English
Dr. Mohd Al - Aghbar
Internist
6343837
Arabic - English
Dr. Pierre
Franco Emirien
Hospital Cosmetic Surgery
6265722 English - French
Dr. Sami Kendrian
Children
6787846
Arabic - English
Chinese Clinic
Physiotherapy
6710500
Chinese - English
Hospitals & Clinics in Abu Dhabi
Ahlia Hospital
General Medical Practice In Patient – Out Patient Service
6262666
Arabic - English
Al Jazira Hospital (Government)
General Medical Practice In Patient – Out Patient Service
6214800
Arabic - English
Al Mafraq Hospital (Government)
Emergency In Patient – Out Patient Service
5823100
Arabic English
Al Noor Private Hospital
General Medical Practice In Patient – Out Patient Service
6265265
Arabic - English
Note : Al Noor Hospital is committed to render quality care to its patients and other customers through excellence in leadership, education, knowledgeable, competent and committed staff, state of the art services and technology, and sound utilization of available resources.
It is the philosophy of Al Noor Hospital to adopt a Quality Assurance System that fully meets the needs of patients under the internationally recognized Quality Assurance Standards of ISO 9002.
Al Noor Hospital was awarded the ISO Certificate on 3rd April 2000. Al Noor Hospital continues to dedicate all its resources to reach the ultimate goal of patient and customer satisfaction.
Central Hospital (Government)
Emergency In Patient – Out Patient Service
6214666 Arabic - English
Corniche Hospital (Government)
Maternity In Patient – Out Patient Service
6724900
Arabic - English
El Maghraby Centre
Eye & Ear
6345000
Arabic - English
Gulf Diagnostic Centre
General Medical plus Specialists, Radiology & Pathology
6658090
Arabic - English
National Hospital General Medical
Practice In Patient – Out Patient Service
6711000
Arabic - English
Life Diagnostic Centre
Breast Cancer Radiology & Mammography section
6332300
Arabic - English
New Medical Centre
General Medical Practice In Patient – Out Patient Service
6332255
Arabic - English
Note: This list is non-exhaustive and inclusion does not constitute recomme dation by the Embassy |
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a_bove
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:58 pm Post subject: Costs |
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| Hi can you please tell which is the average cost for a general practioner visit and for a specialistic one? |
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HT
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 11:36 pm Post subject: |
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Can anyone recommend the best place to go if I say had a minor medical issue such as a cold / flu, when I mean best, I mean easy to get an appointment, short waits, good all ground General Practicioner.
Also where's the best place to good for something more serious like if you broke your arm etc?
I know back home there is a huge difference between private and public hospitals.
I have full health cover, so price isn't an issue, I just want to know just incase something happens I can just go there and get treated. |
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888
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Joined: 13 May 2006 Posts: 773 Location: Abu Dhabi Home Country: australia
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 9:07 am Post subject: |
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| HT wrote: | Can anyone recommend the best place to go if I say had a minor medical issue such as a cold / flu, when I mean best, I mean easy to get an appointment, short waits, good all ground General Practicioner.
Also where's the best place to good for something more serious like if you broke your arm etc?
I know back home there is a huge difference between private and public hospitals.
I have full health cover, so price isn't an issue, I just want to know just incase something happens I can just go there and get treated. |
Best Dentist:
British Dental Clinic
Dentist
6773308
English-Arabic
Best Doctor:
Dr. J.R.P. McCulloch
General Medical & Emergency
6333900
English
Best hospital:
Al Noor Private Hospital
General Medical Practice In Patient – Out Patient Service
6265265
Arabic - English
Note : Al Noor Hospital is committed to render quality care to its patients and other customers through excellence in leadership, education, knowledgeable, competent and committed staff, state of the art services and technology, and sound utilization of available resources.
It is the philosophy of Al Noor Hospital to adopt a Quality Assurance System that fully meets the needs of patients under the internationally recognized Quality Assurance Standards of ISO 9002.
Al Noor Hospital was awarded the ISO Certificate on 3rd April 2000. Al Noor Hospital continues to dedicate all its resources to reach the ultimate goal of patient and customer satisfaction.
Best hospital if you are pregnant:
Corniche Hospital (Government)
Maternity In Patient – Out Patient Service
6724900
Arabic - English
Best hospital if you break any bones:
Gulf Diagnostic Centre
General Medical plus Specialists, Radiology & Pathology
6658090
Arabic - English |
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HT
Gender:  Age: 31 Zodiac:  Joined: 25 Sep 2007 Posts: 163
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:46 am Post subject: |
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Ok I am glad I asked that question, because after 4 weeks of living here I managed to rupture my achilles playing sport. It felt like someone smashed me in the back of the leg with a baseball bat, in fact i turned around and said "what the F hit me?".
Went to Al Noor hospital, at the time things seemed to take ages, but in hindsight, it was only 20 mins between the time I got there and the time I saw a specialist. Back home you wouldn't have even gotten to speak to a triage nurse in that time. |
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888
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Joined: 13 May 2006 Posts: 773 Location: Abu Dhabi Home Country: australia
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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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That's interesting coz every single person i know who plays sport here managed to get an injury one time or another. I reckon the warm weather here leads people to not warm up properly before they play or something along that line. The amount of ppl breaking their bones or tear their tendons or cartiladge, etc. at work is just astounding. Or are we all getting old these days?  |
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BXG
Gender:  Age: 33 Zodiac:  Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Posts: 2
Home Country: australia
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Can anyone recommend a good chiropractor or osteopath here in AD? I have been to one Chiro here and he turned out to be more interested in the $$ than the patient and I am now having to go across to Dubai for treatments which is getting a bit much with all the travel involved. |
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