Kanad Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Al Ain, Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates | 24°12′23″N55°45′35″E / 24.20639°N 55.75972°E |
Organisation | |
Funding | Private |
Type | Specialist |
Services | |
Standards | Joint Commission International Accreditation |
Beds | 200 |
Speciality | Maternity and Pediatric Hospital |
History | |
Opened | 1960 |
Links | |
Website | Kanad Hospital, Al Ain |
Lists | Hospitals in United Arab Emirates |
Kanad Hospital (formerly known as Oasis Hospital) is a private hospital for Women and Children in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, that was established in 1960 by the American missionary couple Dr. Pat and his wife Marian Kennedy. It is the oldest hospital in Al Ain and the second oldest in the United Arab Emirates. There are currently 200 beds in the hospital.
Inaugurated in November, 1960, the Kanad Hospital was the first institution to offer modern medical care in the entire emirate of Abu Dhabi. [1] It was established by the American medical duo Pat and Marian Kennedy at the invitation of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan who was then the Governor of Al Ain. At the time of its establishment, Al Ain had very high infant and maternal mortality rates, with as many as one in two infants and one in three women dying for want of adequate medical care. So drastic was the impact of the hospital in reducing mortality that a simple wooden fetal heart monitor was chosen in 2011 as one of the 40 objects that shaped modern UAE by the National newspaper. [1]
The Hospital initially operated out of a mud building, a guest house that was donated by Sheikh Zayed. A modest cement building housing patients' rooms and a nurses' station was constructed in 1964. Up until the 1970s when it added facilities like X-ray, a delivery suite, and staff housing, facilities at the hospital remained rudimentary. In 1985, facilities for paediatrics, surgery and obstetrics were added to the hospital. [2]
In 2009, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the UAE, granted 135 million dirhams as a grant-in-aid towards expanding the facilities at the hospital. By August 2015, the hospital opened its new building becoming a 200-bed hospital with an additional 28 NICU beds and 7 Intermediate Care Unit beds. [3] The new facility enhances outpatient and inpatient services by adding neonatology and maternal-fetal medicine and expanding our pediatric services. [4]
Kanad Hospital celebrated its golden jubilee in 2010. In that time, it had contributed to reducing IMR and MMR in Al Ain to under one percent and has birthed over 100,000 children besides providing accessible healthcare to the residents of Al Ain and nearby towns of Oman. [5] [6]
Kanad Hospital is one of the UAE's top maternity and pediatric hospitals. Kanad was the first non-government hospital in the emirate of Abu Dhabi to receive the Joint Commission International Accreditation in 2007 and maintains this status until today, with a perfect score on their most recent JCI accreditation in 2023. The hospital has specialized men's, women's, and children's health centers and, as of 2024, has departments of anesthesiology, ENT, ophthalmology, general surgery, pediatrics, neurology, psychiatry, cardiology, orthopedics, urology, obstetrics, endocrinology and radiology. [7]
Currently, Kanad Hospital handles over 200,000 outpatient visits annually, admits 8,000 patients, and performs nearly 4,000 deliveries per year. [8] [9]
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