Dubai Health Authority alters hours during holidays

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During the Eid Al Adha holidays, the Dubai Health Authority
(DHA) will have irregular operating hours for all DHA hospitals, DHA
administration, primary health centers and medical fitness centers.

Concerning DHA hospitals and health centers, employees will
work as per shift timings while medical practitioners will be on call to ensure
work flows as normal.

The emergency care departments at all hospitals will
maintain 24/7 operations each day.

From Sept. 11 – 15, all clinics at Dubai Hospital, Latifa
Hospital and Rashid Hospital will be closed. Hours for Latifa Hospital’s
pediatric walk-in clinic will continue as normal through the weekend and public
holidays.

Hatta Hospital clinics will operate from 7:30 a.m. until 9
p.m. throughout the Eid break.

Timings of primary healthcare centers (PHCs) will vary.

Nad Al Hamar and Al Barsha health centers will operate continuously
24 hours per day, while Al Lusaily health center will close Sept. 11 – 13 and
will function from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Sept. 14 and 15.

Any remaining health care centers will close Sept. 11 – 16.

Al Muhaisnah health center will operate Sept. 11 and 15 from
8 a.m. – 1 p.m. All medical fitness centers will close during the Eid holidays.

Other centers to close during the Eid Al Adha holidays are the
Dubai Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre, Thalassemia Centre and the Dubai
Diabetes Center. Customers who need more information can call the DHA hotline
number 800 342.



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