'Five-star' hospital planned in Dubai

Luxury services offered by the hospital will include fine dining and spa treatments


A five-star luxury hospital, called the first of its kind in the region, is due to begin construction in Dubai this year, according to an article on the Construction Week Online website.

Advet Bhambani Ventures plans to build a 150-room ‘boutique’ hospital for wealthy patients. Luxury services offered by the hospital will include fine dining and spa treatments. 

It will have 150 luxury suites, “top-notch” concierge and fine dining – everything you would expect from a five-star hotel, the developer said.

"The aim is that, on the face of it, nothing about these hospitals would resemble an actual hospital.

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March 11, 2016


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