This is a list of hospitals in Oman. There are 59 hospitals in Oman and 897 medical centres, dispensaries, and clinics. Only 10 hospitals are private, and the rest are government hospitals.[1] Prior to 1958, there were only two hospitals in Oman, the Knox Memorial Hospital and another hospital partially financed by the Sultan of Oman. The Ministry of Health was formed by royal decree of Sultan Qaboos bin Said on August 22, 1970. This decree established standards, policies and funding for expansion of public healthcare facilities in Oman. By 2008, there 58 hospitals, including 49 hospitals managed by the Ministry of Public Health, four private hospitals, three hospitals in the Ministry of Defence, one university hospital, and one hospital for the Royal Oman Police. The Ministry of Health also manages 167 health centers.[2]
Hospitals in Muscat Governorate
editThe following hospitals are located in the Muscat Governorate. The locations within the Governorate are indicated when known:
Name | Location within Muscat | Opened/Refs |
---|---|---|
Abeer Hospital | Ruwi | [3][4] |
Al Hayat International Hospital (Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Diabetes, Gyneac and other specialities) and Al Hayat polyclinics (Al Ghubra, Sohar and
Al Hail) |
Al-Ghubra | [5] |
Al Khair Hospital | Ibri | [6] |
Al Masarra Hospital (Psychiatric Hospital) | Al Hesheia Area at Al-Amerat Willayat | 2013[1] |
Al Nahdha Hospital | Ruwi | 1972[1][7] |
Al Shalti Hospital | [7] | |
Aster Al Raffah Hospital | Al-Ghubra Roundabout | [8][9][7] |
Apollo Hospital | Hamriyah | [10] |
Armed Forces Hospital | Al-Koudh | [11] |
Badr al Samaa Group of hospitals and polyclinics | Ruwi, Al Khoud, and Al Khuwair |
(Ruwi)[12][4] (Al Khoud)[12][4] (Al Khuwair)[4] |
Bilad Bahi Bu Ali Hospital | [7] | |
Boukha Hospital | [7] | |
Burjeel Hospital | Al Khuwair | [13] |
Deba Hospital | [7] | |
Fakih IVF Hospital | [7] | |
Gulf Specialized Hospital | Al Wattaya (Maktabi Building) | [14] |
Haima Hospital | [7] | |
Hamdan Hospital | [7] | |
Ibn Sina Hospital | 1984[7] | |
Ibri Hospital | Ibri | [7] |
Izki Hospital | [7] | |
Khoula Hospital (National Trauma Center) | Al Wattya | 1974[7][4][15] |
KIMS Oman Hospital | Darsait | [16][17] |
Lifeline Hospital | Salalah | |
Lifeline Hospital | Sohar | [4] |
Masirah Hospital | [7] | |
Muscat Private Hospital | [18][7] | |
Muscat Private Hospital and IVF Center | [12][19] | |
NMC Healthcare Specialty Hospital | Al-Ghoubra | [20][4] |
NMC Healthcare Specialty Hospital | Ruwi | |
NMC Healthcare Specialty Hospital | Al Hail | [20] |
Oman International Hospital | Ghubrah and Muscat | [21] |
Police Hospital | [7] | |
Quiriyat Hospital | Qurayyat | |
The Royal Hospital | Bosher | 1987[1][15] |
Starcare Group of Hospitals (Seeb) | Seeb | [12][4][22] |
Starcare Group of Hospitals (Bousher) | Bousher | [22] |
Sultan Qaboos University Hospital | Seeb | 1990[15] |
Wadi Mistal Hospital | Nakhal |
Hospitals in the rest of Oman
editThe following hospitals and clinics are located outside of the Muscat Governorate:
Medical Centers and Clinics
editThe following medical centers and clinics (not hospitals) are located in Oman:
- Advanced Medical Center, Qurumhills, Muscat
- Al Hayat Polyclinic, Sohar
- Al Hayat Polyclinic, Al Hail
- Al Hayat Polyclinic, Al Ghubra
- Al Amal Medical Centre, Al-Khuwair
- Al Amal Medical Centre, Al-Lhoud
- Al Amal Medical Centre, Ruwi
- Aster Al Raffah Polyclinic, Amerat, Muscat[33]
- Aster Al Raffah Polyclinic, Al-Khoudh, Muscat[34]
- Aster Al Raffah Polyclinic, Mabela, Muscat[35]
- Aster Al Raffah Polyclinic, Ruwi, Muscat[36]
- Aster Al Raffah Medical Centre, Sohar[37]
- Aster Al Raffah Medical Centre, Liwa[37]
- American Specialty Clinics Center, Medical and dental clinics, Al Qurm St, Muscat
- Advanced Fertility & Genetics Center LLC, Al-Khuwair
- Al Bushra Medical Specialty Complex, Al-Azaiba
- Al Burooj Medical Center, Barkha, Oman
- Al Hakeem Fertility Mother and Child Care Centre, Al-Khuwair
- Happy Kid Clinic, Qurum, suburb of Muscat
- Hatat Polyclinic (Hatat Complex, Wadi Adai and Azaibha)
- International Urology and Specialized Surgery Center[7]
- Lama Polyclinic, Ruwi and Al-Khuwair
- Magreb Eye and Ear Clinic[7]
- Medical Vision Specialty Center, Qurum
- New Hope Medical Center, Qurum (Jordanian expertise)
- Noor al Shifa Medical Complex, Thumarit
- Sagar Polyclinic, Al-Khuwair, Muscat[38]
- Starcare Group of Hospitals, Sharja[12][22]
- Top Medical Care, Seeb, Muscat [39]
- Liya Medical Complex, Salalah, Dhofar
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "Hospitals". Ministry of Health, Sultanate of Oman. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ Moeness M Alshishtawy (April 17, 2010). "Four Decades of Progress Evolution of the health system in Oman". Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 10 (1): 12–22. PMC 3074664. PMID 21509077.
- ^ "Abeer Hospital". Abeer Hospital.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Top Hospitals in Oman". Global Health. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ "Al Hayat International Hospital". Al Hayat International Hospital.
- ^ "Oman Al Khair Hospital". Oman Al Khair Hospital.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "25 Best Hospitals and Clinics in Oman". MedArabia. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ "Aster Al Raffah Hospital". Aster Oman.
- ^ "Aster". Aster Oman.
- ^ "Apollo Hospital Muscat". Apollo Hospital Muscat. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ "About Us". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f Joint Commission International accredited
- ^ "Burjeel Hospital". Burjeel Hospital Oman.
- ^ "Gulf Specialized Hospital". Gulf Specialized Hospital.
- ^ a b c Christopher S.; Grant CS (January 1, 2005). "Surgery in Oman". Arch. Surg. 140 (1): 21–25. doi:10.1001/archsurg.140.1.21. PMID 15655201.
- ^ ACHSI accredited
- ^ Owned by the KIMS Group in India
- ^ "Muscat Private Hospital". Muscat Private Hospital.
- ^ "Muscat Private Hospital and IVF center". Muscat Private Hospital.
- ^ a b "Hospitals". NMC Healthcare. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
- ^ "Oman International Hospital".
- ^ a b c "Starcare Hospital". Starcare Hospital.
- ^ "Al Khair Hospital". Oman Al Khair Hospital.
- ^ "Aster Al Raffah Hospital". Aster Oman. 7 April 2020.
- ^ Until October 2006, the area of Al Buraimi was part of Ad Dhahirah Region. At this time, the new governorate was created from the Wilayats (Provinces) of Al Buraymi and Mahdah.
- ^ "Khasab Hospital". Ministry of Health. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
- ^ "About Us". Lifeline Hospital. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "Rustaq Hospital". Ministry of Health. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "Shohar Hospital Details". Oman Ministry of Health. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
- ^ "Starcare Hospital Barka". Starcare. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "About Us". Sultan Qaboos Hospital. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "Sur Hospital". Ministry of Health. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
- ^ "Al Raffah Polyclinic Amereat". Asteroman.
- ^ "Al Raffah Polyclinc Al Khous". Aster Oman.
- ^ "Aster Al Raffah Polyclinic". Aster Oman. 6 April 2020.
- ^ "Aster Al Raffah Polyclinic Ruwi". Aster Oman.
- ^ a b "Sohar". Aster Oman.
- ^ "Sagar Polyclinic". Sagar Polyclinic.
- ^ "Top Medical Care - Trusted Psychiatrists and Psychotherapists in Muscat". topmedicsmuscat.com. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
Bibliography
edit- Moeness M Alshishtawy (April 17, 2010). "Four Decades of Progress Evolution of the health system in Oman". Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal. 10 (1): 12–22. PMC 3074664. PMID 21509077.