RAK Hospital | |
Org/Group: | Arabian Healthcare Group |
Country: | United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates: | 25.7683°N 55.9763°W |
Funding: | Private |
Type: | Private |
Speciality: | Multiple |
Beds: | 65 |
Founded: | November 25, 2007 |
RAK Hospital (established in 2007), part of Arabian Healthcare Group, is a private hospital in the United Arab Emirates. The campus includes:
The two buildings have a built-up area of 140,000 sq ft across three levels. All the rooms are in the premium category, with a capacity of 65 beds which is being tripled to accommodate the growing demand. The institution is all set to become a 200-bed facility by 2024 as a result of its collaboration with CommonSpirit Health.[1]
The department offers services such as treatment of angina, arrhythmia, blockage of coronary arteries, and valvular heart disease, as well as other surgeries.
(Bone and Joint Centre) The Centre offers expert diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for adults and children with bone, joint or connective tissue disorders.
RAK Hospital has conducted several laparoscopic and bariatric surgeries.
Comprising neuro ICU, advanced radiology imaging and neuro-rehabilitation facilities, the Neuro and Spine Centre is equipped to deal with several complicated and high-risk surgeries. The Centre further offers emergency stroke management, specializing in the diagnosis and management of low back pain, neck pain and paralysis, pediatric neurosurgery, diagnosis and management of chronic headaches and neuro-oncology services for the brain, skull base and spinal tumours.
The centre offers a wide range of procedures and services including cataract surgery, refractive surgery including femto laser LASIK corrections, glaucoma and vitreo retinal surgeries.
The hospital's Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Unit offers diverse treatments to enable people to overcome issues related to mobility, walk and balance disorders, abnormal gait patterns, poor posture and injury among other problems. In addition, the department has a strong focus on resolving challenges pre- and post-surgeries including rehabilitation after cardiac and neuro events and procedures.
RAK Hospital introduced a new innovative prostate steam treatment REZUM' water-vapour treatment[2] for men suffering from an enlarged prostate. The procedure takes about 20 minutes and is a non-surgical option for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).