Good news for Dubai as another multi-specialty hospital facility is set to open in the Emirate. King’s College Hospital is opening a facility and several clinics in the city, after partnering with Ashmore Group Plc, Al Tayer Group and Dubai Investments PJSC on a project that will cost a total of over AED 700 million. Four main specialties will be offered at the hospital - Paediatrics, Endocrinology, Orthopaedics and Obstetrics - along with other acute and general medical services. The hospital is scheduled to open in 2018 and will be located in the “Dubai Hills” community currently being developed. The clinics will be opening in several locations across Dubai by the end of 2016 and 2017. The news comes following the successful launch of the King's College Hospital's flagship Abu Dhabi Clinic, which recently celebrated its first anniversary.

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