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NMC Healthcare opens Dubai Marina's first dedicated Paediatric Clinic

NMC Healthcare opens Dubai Marina's first dedicated Paediatric Clinic

Khaleej Times20-05-2025

The state-of-the-art clinic is currently the first facility dedicated entirely to paediatric care within NMC Healthcare's expansive network
In a significant move to enhance family-focused healthcare in Dubai, NMC Healthcare has officially opened the NMC Marina Paediatric Clinic - the city's first fully dedicated paediatric facility, strategically located along Marina Walk.
The launch event, held on May 16 was attended by senior officials and representatives from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Emaar, and NMC Healthcare. The ceremony ended in a tour of the facility, showcasing its purpose-built design to meet the unique and diverse medical and emotional needs of children and their families.
The state-of-the-art clinic is currently the first facility dedicated entirely to paediatric care within NMC Healthcare's expansive network and is among the first in Dubai exclusively dedicated to paediatric care. It offers a comprehensive range of integrated, multidisciplinary paediatric services under one roof including general paediatrics, endocrinology, allergy and immunology, gastroenterology, cardiology, dermatology, dentistry, physiotherapy, osteopathy and high demand services in speech language therapy. By housing a broad suite of subspecialities in one location, NMC ensures families have access to early diagnosis, intervention and ongoing care tailored to the needs of children of all ages.
The NMC Marina Paediatric Clinic stands out for its unique, child-centric design, created specifically with the needs of young patients in mind. Every aspect of the clinic's aesthetics and interiors has been thoughtfully tailored for children, featuring child-sized furniture, playful and engaging décor, and warm, welcoming reception areas. This carefully curated environment aims to create a safe and soothing atmosphere that helps ease anxiety and build trust among children of all ages and their caregivers.
'This new clinic provides a comprehensive range of paediatric services, giving families fast, convenient access to high-quality care for their children,' said David Hadley, CEO of NMC Healthcare. 'We're proud to bring this purpose-built, child-focused facility to life in such a thriving, family-oriented neighbourhood. It's the first of four clinics we plan to open across Dubai and the Northern Emirates this year, reflecting our mission to deliver more personalised care to all communities across the country.'
Strategically located in the heart of Marina Walk, the clinic is easily accessible for residents of Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT), The Meadows, The Springs, Dubai Media City, and neighbouring communities.
The NMC Marina Paediatric Clinic is open seven days a week, offering convenient access to quality healthcare for modern families and working parents. This makes it a valuable addition to Dubai's ever-evolving healthcare landscape.
NMC Marina Paediatric Clinic marks a significant milestone for the group and serves as a beacon of accessible, specialised care in one of Dubai's most dynamic residential hubs. The opening of the NMC Marina Paediatric Clinic reflects the group's broader commitment to transforming healthcare delivery through patient-first innovation, community integration, and clinical excellence. As one of the region's largest and most trusted private healthcare providers, NMC continues to expand its services with a focus on inclusivity, accessibility, and wellbeing across every stage of life.

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