Abu Dhabi General Services Company, Musanada, has completed the structural works of the Al Falah Health Centre which will be handed over to Abu Dhabi Health Services Company, Seha, in the few coming months. The move comes as part of efforts to implement the vision of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan to deliver projects with the attention and follow up of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, aimed at providing high quality health services which meet the needs of the community in line with best international healthcare standards.
"Al Falah Health Centre will provide healthcare services in accordance with highest international standards for residents at Al Falah area," said Ali Al Haj Al Mehairbi, Musanada’s acting Executive Director, Building Construction Management Division. "The services will be provided through specialised clinics in general and family medicine clinics, along with 8 dental, gynecology, paediatric, ENT, physiotherapy, ophthalmology, internal medicine and dermatology clinics, as well as clinics specialised in nutrition, emergency healthcare, prevention of chronic diseases, home healthcare and laboratory tests," he added.
"The centre, which cost approximately AED 64 million, has been uniquely designed to meet the international standards for design of medical facilities and environment sustainability standards which would help save energy, resources, and conserve the environment," said Al Mehairbi.
The health centre has been equipped with state-of-art facilities and medical equipment to ensure provision of world-class healthcare services including ECG services, ultrasound, x-ray, cardiac stress test, nursing department, pharmacy and administration offices.
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