Abu Dhabi's Burjeel Holdings Recognised As Specialised Centres For Orthopaedic Care
On the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH) announced that Burjeel Hospital Abu Dhabi, Burjeel Medical City, and Paley Middle East Clinic have been accredited as specialised centres in Orthopaedic Care. This accreditation aims to enhance the quality and accessibility of healthcare services in the emirate.
The accreditation agreement was signed in the presence of Mansoor Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Chairman of DoH, Dr. Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi, Under-Secretary of DoH, Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, Founder and Chairman of Burjeel Holdings, and John Sunil, CEO of Burjeel Holdings. The signatories included Dr. Rashed Obaid AlSuwaidi, Executive Director of Healthcare Workforce Planning at DoH, and Aysha Almahri, Deputy CEO of Burjeel Medical City.

Dr. Rashed Obaid Alsuwaidi emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts between public and private sectors in enhancing healthcare services. He stated, "The Department of Health - Abu Dhabi remains committed to empowering healthcare facilities in the emirate with a world-class healthcare ecosystem to improve health and patient outcomes."
Burjeel Holdings' Role
John Sunil, Group CEO of Burjeel Holdings, expressed gratitude for the accreditation. He noted that this recognition underscores their diverse team of specialists, advanced facilities, and extensive clinical and research capabilities. "Our facilities have been instrumental in advancing orthopedic services, reinforcing Abu Dhabi's reputation as a leading destination for specialised care," said Sunil.
Future Prospects
The accreditation is expected to further elevate comprehensive orthopedic services in the region. With a team of world-class experts, Burjeel Holdings aims to continue its commitment to providing top-tier healthcare services.
This development marks a significant step towards improving healthcare standards in Abu Dhabi, ensuring that patients receive high-quality and accessible medical care.
With inputs from WAM