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Opening of KIMS Royal Bahrain Hospital Thursday

Royal Bahrain Hospital (RBH), a venture of KIMS Healthcare Group in Bahrain, will be officially inaugurated on June 28.

Express News Service

Royal Bahrain Hospital (RBH), a venture of KIMS Healthcare Group in Bahrain, will be officially inaugurated on June 28. The hospital will be inaugurated by Sadiq Al-Shehabi, Bahrain’s Minister for Health.

Ahmed Jawahery, president of Royal Bahrain Hospital; Dr M A Mohammed, KIMS Middle East managing director; Dr M I Sahadulla, CMD, KIMS; KIMS executive director E M Najeeb; and   C H A Raheem, KIMS finance director and other dignitaries, including ambassadors of various countries, will attend the inaugural function.

 Royal Bahrain Hospital, a six-million-dinar project promoted by Bahraini and Indian businessmen, is the only custom-built hospital in the private sector in the Gulf nation. The infrastructure consists of state-of-the-art equipment, with integrated software and run on the latest technologies procured from all over the world. It has the only operational sleep lab in the Kingdom, advanced laser technology for cosmetic surgery, 16-slice CT Scan, 4-D ultrasound machine and also offers foetal medicine treatment.

 The hospital has been conferred a special Indo-Bahraini project status by the Economic Development Board (EDB). Royal Bahrain Hospital is the KIMS group’s second venture in Bahrain following the success of KIMS Bahrain Medical Centre (KBMC) and the sixth project of the group in the GCC countries. The group’s flagship institution is the 650-bedded quaternary care hospital the Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), in the state capital and in Kochi.

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