With a surge in international level medical facilities, Dubai is attracting a huge number of medical tourists. The emirate’s latest goal is to attract 500,000 medical tourists annually by 2025.
TT Bureau
Dubai’s rapid expansion in healthcare facilities
The city has witnessed remarkable growth in the healthcare sector, with the number of clinics and hospitals increasing by 25 per cent over the past five years. This expansion is part of Dubai’s broader strategy to attract 500,000 medical tourists annually by 2025. Facilities ranging from specialised clinics to large multi-specialty hospitals are setting up in Dubai, drawn by its favourable business environment and high demand for premium medical services.
Influx of international patients and economic impact
Dubai’s health tourism sector is booming, with patient numbers growing steadily. In 2023, the city welcomed over 400,000 international patients, contributing significantly to the local economy. The influx of these medical tourists has led to an estimated AED 1.2 billion in revenue, underscoring the sector’s role as a key economic driver.
Enriching global medical practices in Dubai
The integration of global medical expertise with local practices has enriched Dubai’s healthcare landscape. Clinics like Hair of Istanbul, which recently launched their online portal HairOfIstanbul.com, not only bring their specialised services but also introduce innovative medical practices that elevate the overall standard of healthcare in the region. Fatih Akdemir, Chairman of the Board at Hair of Istanbul, said that this synergy between local and international medical standards fosters a dynamic healthcare environment that benefits both practitioners and patients alike.
Government initiatives and future prospects
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has been pivotal in this growth, implementing initiatives that streamline licensing for international practitioners and ensuring that facilities meet stringent quality standards.