Abu Dhabi Health Services (SEHA) has today unveiled plans for a world-class kidney care service at SEHA Kidney Care (SKC), previously known as SEHA Dialysis Services (SDS) centers – from preventing kidney disease through peritoneal and hemodialysis, to kidney transplantation. This integrated and comprehensive service expands the center’s current offering as part of a long-term strategy to enhance kidney healthcare provision.

This move builds on over a decade of delivering cutting edge dialysis services in Abu Dhabi and takes advantage of a deep level of collective knowledge and expertise. Building on SEHA’s heritage and first-class track record for specialist care, SKC will also invest in research and training to further enhance skills and deliver new services to the community.

Dr. Gareth Goodier, Group CEO of SEHA, said: “We are committed to accelerating the delivery of world-class healthcare services for Abu Dhabi and the UAE community. Our vision is to provide integrated and holistic renal services to deliver the best patient outcomes, while also improving foundational services such as community education about the risks and treatment options to improve early detection and diagnosis. We have an ambitious strategy in place and a talented team to realize our vision, with safety and quality at the forefront.”

Dr. Ayman Madani, Acting Deputy CEO of SEHA Kidney Care, commented: “By implementing this new strategy, and through enhanced management and monitoring, we will be able to provide the full spectrum of renal services that patients need. In line with SEHA’s guiding philosophy, SEHA Kidney Care continues to put patients first while focusing on quality through advanced, cutting edge capabilities.”

SEHA Kidney Care will continue to deliver its services from the existing centers – Mafraq Hospital, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City and Tawam Hospital. 

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About SEHA:

The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company PJSC–SEHA – is an independent, public joint stock company created to develop the curative activities of the public healthcare system in Abu Dhabi. The company owns and operates all the public hospitals and clinics of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.  SEHA is committed to continuous improvement of customer care to recognized international standards and providing the community with world-class healthcare. SEHA operates 12 hospitals with 2,644 beds, more than 60 ambulatory care, family care and urgent care centers and 2 blood banks. Its facilities accommodate 100,000 inpatients annually and conduct 41,000 surgeries, as well as treating more than five million outpatients. SEHA is one of the largest integrated healthcare providers in the Middle East with more than 17,000 doctors, nurses, ancillary care and administrative personnel. Learn more at www.seha.ae 

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