Dubai Healthcare City

Dubai Healthcare City
Company typeFree economic zone
Founded2002
Headquarters,
Websitehttp://www.dhcc.ae/
Buildings under construction in Dubai Healthcare City, 2011.

Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) (Arabic: مدينة دبي الصحية) is a healthcare free economic zone situated in Umm Hurair, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. DHCC was launched in 2002 by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. DHCC was mandated by the government[1] to meet the demand for high-quality, patient-centered healthcare, and the main aim is to attract tourists to Dubai for medical services and treatments.

Through strategic partnerships, DHCC provides a wide range of services in healthcare, medical education and research, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, wellness and allied support.[2]

DHCC comprises two phases.[3] Phase 1 of DHCC is dedicated to healthcare and medical education and covers 4.1 million square feet.[4] Phase 2, which is under development, is dedicated to wellness, and will cover 19 million square feet.[5]

In 2014 alone, visits to DHCC were up 20 percent to 1.2 million from 1 million in 2013, of which 15 percent were medical tourists. According to DHCC, the most popular procedures sought by medical tourists to DHCC include infertility, cosmetic and dental treatments. Most medical tourists came to the DHCC from the Gulf Cooperation Council area (37 percent) and wider Arab world (25 percent), though 20 percent came from Europe and 18 from Asia.[6]

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