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Emaar Healthcare Group expands in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, July 30 - 2009 at 10:47
Emaar Healthcare Group, a subsidiary of Emaar Properties, has said it plans to open new facilities in Downtown Burj Dubai, Arabian Ranches and The Meadows. The Downtown Burj Dubai Medical Centre, which opens later this year, will be the company's flagship healthcare facility, providing a full range of primary patient care specialties within an out-patient facility, and will also offer advanced services in diagnostic imaging with on-site laboratory facilities. The opening of Downtown Burj Dubai Medical Centre, a multi-speciality outpatient centre, and the community clinics, will mark the start of a patient referral network which will later be supported by a secondary care hospital.
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