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Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC), is a medical complex in Abu Dhabi. It serves as the flagship institution for Abu Dhabi Health Services Company ( SEHA ). SKMC consists of a 586-bed acute care hospital , 14 outpatient specialty clinics and a blood bank , all accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) .
Phoenix Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private) NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private) Salama Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private) Shaikh Khalifa Medical City (Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), managed by Cleveland Clinic) [1] Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City (SEHA - Managed by Mayo Clinic) Universal Hospital, Abu Dhabi (Private)
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Vayalil was a radiologist for 12 months at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Abu Dhabi, UAE. In 2007, he opened his first hospital – LLH Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Over the next twelve years, his company VPS Healthcare started 20 hospitals in three countries and now has over 23 medical centres and about 13,000 employees in the Middle East and Vayalil ...
Medical City Dallas Hospital; The Medical City, a Philippine hospital network The Medical City Clark, in Mabalacat; The Medical City Ortigas, in Pasig; Guam Regional Medical City, in Dededo, Guam; Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, a hospital in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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From the mid-1960s onwards, the emirate’s healthcare provision has grown, with state-of-the-art hospitals that can provide the best medical care. These include Saqr Hospital, the Sheikh Khalifa Specialty Hospital, and RAK Hospital. [68] Education in the emirate also saw a similar evolution.
In 2009, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the UAE, granted 135 million dirhams as a grant-in-aid towards expanding the facilities at the hospital. By August 2015, the hospital opened its new building becoming a 200-bed hospital with an additional 28 NICU beds and 7 Intermediate Care Unit beds. [3]