Health Burjeel wins Abu Dhabi healthcare contract By Neil Halligan February 26, 2025, 6:30 PM Robert Oswald Alfiler/Alamy Burjeel's hospital at the Dubai World Trade Centre: the company will be operating six clinics in Abu Dhabi The UAE hospital operator Burjeel Holdings has won a contract from Abu Dhabi worth AED225 million ($61 million) to manage and develop healthcare facilities in the emirate and in Africa. Burjeel will operate five clinics in the cities of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, and develop a new one in Al Wathba, about 20km south of Abu Dhabi city, the company said. It will also run two field hospitals, one in South Sudan and one in Chad, on behalf of the Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation. UAE’s Burjeel buys Saudi physiotherapy centre Burjeel profits drop despite jump in patient footfall Waha Capital to expand UAE health business Gulf governments are increasingly seeking to get the private sector more involved in providing healthcare services, including through insurance. Burjeel operates nearly 100 healthcare facilities in the UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia