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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi |
| كليفلاند كلينك أبوظبي | |
| org_group | Cleveland Clinic Foundation |
| logo | File:Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi logo.svg |
| image | File:Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (210372013) crop.jpg |
| caption | Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, 2016 |
| location | Sowwah Square, Al Maryah Island |
| region | Abu Dhabi |
| country | United Arab Emirates |
| healthcare | Joint-venture between Mubadala and Cleveland Clinic |
| funding | For-profit |
| type | District General |
| speciality | Multispecialty |
| beds | 364 |
| founded | May 2015 |
| website |
كليفلاند كلينك أبوظبي
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (, CCAD) is a hospital located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It has 364 beds. It is part of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The hospital opened in May 2015.
History
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is the result of a partnership agreement signed in 2006 between Mubadala Development Company and Cleveland Clinic.
The hospital was officially inaugurated on December 3, 2015 by then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Construction of the project began with Mubadala Development Company appointing Aldar Properties in 2007 as the project's development manager, to oversee the design, construction and commissioning of the hospital. The hospital was initially scheduled to begin full-service operations for patients by the fourth quarter of 2013. Construction was delayed for another 18 months prior to opening its facility to the public in May 2015 due to logistic challenges faced by the massive size of the project. The building is currently the largest structural steel building in the UAE, weighing more than 30,000 tonnes.
On 16 October 2019, an opera singer and recovering stroke patient who had previously received life-saving treatment at the hospital, performed a lunchtime performance for visitors and staff at CCAD.
Facilities

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is a 23-acre facility with five clinical floors, three diagnostic and treatment levels and 13 floors of critical and acute inpatient units. The 409,234 square metre hospital currently has 364 patient beds, with the option to increase that level to 490, including 72 ICU beds, 4 post anesthesia care units (PACU) and 26 operating rooms. Having 340 doctors and 2,918 nurses and other workers, the hospital currently has more than 50 medical and surgical specialities and is designed to operate five different specialist centres of excellence covering digestive disease, eye, heart and vascular disorders, neurological treatment, and respiratory and critical care. There were more than 5,000 physicians from all around the world who had applied for the initial 175 doctor positions in the hospital. Those who were hired had to complete 40 interviews for the job - 20 in the US and another 20 in Abu Dhabi. Eighty percent of the successful applicants are US-trained, and the rest were trained in western Europe.
References
References
- "Sheikh Mohammed and Moroccan king inaugurate Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi". The National.
- "Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi starts MEP work". Construction Week Online.
- "Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi face construction delay". Construction Week Online.
- (16 October 2019). "Former patient returns to UAE hospital to sing after life-saving operation". Khaleej Times.
- "Cleveland Clinic Abu dhabi facts and figures". The National.
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