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We would like to inform you that Al Salama Health Center will be temporarily closed from Friday, 10 October 2025 until Sunday, 12 October 2025. During this period, Al Khazan Health Center will be open instead, according to the following schedule: Friday: 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM, 17:00 PM – 22:00 PM Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 AM – 13:00 PM, 17:00 PM – 22:00 PM

We would like to inform you that Falaj Al Mualla Health Center – Umm Al Quwain has been transferred to the Initiatives of the UAE President, may Allah protect him, and is no longer under the facilities of Emirates Health Services.

We would like to inform you that radiology services at Al Madam Health Center will be temporarily suspended due to maintenance work and will be notified of any updates regarding the resumption of service later.

We would like to inform you that Al Quoz Center will operate in a trial opening phase from July 21 to 25, 2025 (Monday to Friday | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM) and the official launch of the center is scheduled for 28th July 2025.

We would like to inform you that the schedule for healthy children's vaccinations at Wadi Al Helo Health Center will be changed starting from August 1, 2025. Vaccinations will be available every Tuesday and Thursday from 08:00 AM to 02:30 PM.

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Dibba Hospital Earns "Baby-Friendly Hospital" Accreditation from WHO and UNICEF

04 March 2024
Dibba Hospital Earns "Baby-Friendly Hospital" Accreditation from WHO and UNICEF Dibba Hospital Earns "Baby-Friendly Hospital" Accreditation from WHO and UNICEF Dibba Hospital Earns "Baby-Friendly Hospital" Accreditation from WHO and UNICEF

Emirates Health Services (EHS) facilities achieved a new significant milestone with Dibba Hospital being honored as a "Baby-Friendly Hospital." The hospital, one of EHS’s facilities, successfully passed the policy implementation test and adhered to both international and local codes completely. It has succeeded in providing high-quality healthcare for children and delivering superior medical services.

This achievement was earned through the hospital's exceptional delivery of quality healthcare services, supported by the dedicated efforts of its administrative, medical, and nursing staff. Following a rigorous three-day evaluation by the WHO and UNICEF, through the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) National Committee for Motherhood and Childhood, the hospital successfully met the criteria for the "Baby-Friendly Hospital" title. This achievement reflects the hospital's commitment to promoting breastfeeding through the adoption of a breastfeeding policy, providing staff training, and creating a supportive environment for mothers to continue breastfeeding, along with providing educational sessions for mothers during prenatal and postnatal visits to increase knowledge and awareness. The "Baby-Friendly Hospital" initiative is based on adopting the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding policy.

H.E. Dr. Essam Al Zarooni, Acting Executive Director of the Clinical Services Sector at EHS, highlighted the importance of this title for EHS’ facilities. He emphasized how it symbolizes EHS’ unwavering dedication to delivering top-tier healthcare to the community, with a special focus on the health and well-being of children. Dr. Al Zarooni highlighted that attaining the "Baby-Friendly Hospital" designation showcases the hospital's commitment to upholding global standards in providing cutting-edge and specialized medical services for children.

Wedad Mohammed Al Fard, the Director of Dibba Hospital, expressed her pride in this accomplishment, which solidifies the hospital's position as a distinguished medical facility both locally and globally. She emphasized that this success reflects the unwavering dedication and positive teamwork of the hospital staff, who consistently strive to improve the quality of healthcare services and create a safe, comfortable environment for children and their families. Wedad commended the combined efforts of the administrative, medical, nursing, and technical staff at the hospital.

The internationally acclaimed "Baby-Friendly" initiative by both the World Health Organization and UNICEF, strives to safeguard and enhance the health of infants and young children. It centers on addressing the needs of mothers and their newborns to facilitate successful breastfeeding as the optimal beginning to life. The initiative's program encompasses promoting, safeguarding, and improving the practice of breastfeeding to support the health of both the child and the mother.

This achievement is a result of EHS’ directives, plans, and strategies aimed at providing excellent care for women's and children's health. This includes implementing quality policies and programs, training and preparing healthcare professionals involved in maternal and child health, raising awareness about global trends and best practices, and equipping them with the necessary skills to deliver quality healthcare for children.

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