With support from the Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB), Al Bayrooni Dialysis, Bahrain’s first stand-alone dialysis centre for treating kidney diseases and conditions, has launched in Bahrain with a $1.4M+ facility.
The centre includes a full-spectrum of high-quality kidney care services focused on the needs of End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients. It is dedicated to treating chronic kidney disease as well as a vast range of kidney conditions, including Hemodialysis, Transplantation Referrals, and Holiday Dialysis. Al Bayrooni also includes programs to prevent or postpone admission to dialysis.
“Through the launch of the centre, our goal is to improve quality of life by providing the best care. We ensure this through our state-of-the-art technology and outstanding customer service,” Administrative Director at Al Bayrooni, Dr. Sandra Carmody said.
“Bahrain’s healthcare sector has exciting growth opportunities and a workforce ripe for development. With our international team of specialists, we look forward to sharing our experience with the Bahraini medical community,” She added .
“Healthcare is a promising sector and a critical focus area for our government. With the planned $30 billion strategic projects under the Economic Recovery Plan, we aim to elevate the quality of healthcare for Bahraini citizens, amongst other long-term sustainable results” Executive Director of Investment Development – Education and Healthcare, at the Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB) Munther Almudawi said.
“Unique projects like Al Bayrooni drive our healthcare sector forward, moving Bahrain a step closer towards becoming a leading centre for modern medicine. We hope to see their facility grow and serve more patients in Bahrain and the wider GCC” He added.
The healthcare market in Bahrain has been growing at an annual average rate of 5.7%, from an estimated $1.1 billion in 2018 to an estimated $1.3 billion in 2021, reflecting the growing investment opportunity within this key sector. Bahrain has a long history in healthcare, establishing its first healthcare provider back in the late 1800s. Today, Bahrain has more than 800 licensed healthcare facilities. Healthcare is an area of focus for the Kingdom’s Economic Recovery Plan and its 2030 Economic Vision.