04 Dec 2011
(MENAFN) NMC Healthcare’s CEO, B.R. Shetty, said that the company would build a multi-specialty hospital with an investment of USD32.6 million, to provide health care services to Dubai Investments Park’s (DIP) residents, reported Gulf News.
Shetty added that around 40 percent to 50 percent of the investment would be funded by the firm, whereas the rest would be borrowed from banks, moreover, around USD13.6 million would be spent on equipment, while USD19 million would be allocated to do the interiors of the hospital.
He also said that the facility would be easily accessible to the population of over 120,000 residents and tenants in the park, which is UAE’s largest mixed-use development.
It is worth noting that the hospital will include multi-specialty outpatient clinics, including gynecology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, dermatology, orthopedics, cardiology, oncology, dentistry and ophthalmology, in addition to fully equipped operating theatres, labor suite, radiology department and laboratory.
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