The Rawdat Al Khail Health Centre located near Jaidha Flyover is fully operational, the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) announced yesterday. The new health centre has replaced Al Muntazah Health Centre.
According to PHCC, Rawdat Al Khail Health Centre is part of the fifth stage of the projects for new health centres and the second of its kind in terms of the nature and quality of services offered.
The centre is classified as an A category one which provides the wellness services in addition to the usual medical services.The additional services include gym, swimming pool, massage centre, sauna and steam. It also offers preventive and curative services such as vaccinations and mental health services, cancer screening services, physiotherapy, dermatology, family medicine, vaccination, non-communicable diseases, antenatal care, healthy child clinic; ear, nose and throat clinic, dental clinic, ophthalmology and dermatology.
In addition, the centre also provides laboratory services, pharmacy, radiology, medical commission, pre-marital consultation, home care services and physiotherapy among other services.
PHCC also said that the new centre is operating on the electronic files system from the first day of its opening and offers its services through appointment system. The centre has a medical team of 39 doctors, 85 nurses and 38 administrative staff. It has the capacity of accommodating 150,000 visitors and serves the residents of Farij Abdul Aziz, Farij bin Mahmoud, Al Najma, Al Mansoura and Al Muntazah areas. The centre will continue to provide its services to the patients of Al Muntazah old health centre and works from 7am to 11pm, seven days a week.
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