Oman inaugurates $40 million Al Mazyouna Hospital

The Ministry of Health, Oman celebrated the inauguration of Al Mazyouna Hospital in Dhofar Governorate to the tune of RO 15.4 million.

The project aims to provide specialized healthcare institutions in various governorates.

The inauguration ceremony was held under the patronage of His HH Sayyid Marwan Turki Al Said, Governor of Dhofar, with the presence of Dr. Hilal Ali Al Sabti, Minister of Health, as well the Ministry’s Undersecretaries and a number of high ranking officials.

This project, which covers a built-up area of 13,649 square meters was directly supervised by the Ministry of Health.

The main building of Al Mazyouna Hospital includes clinics for general medicine, internal medicine, dentistry, pediatrics, surgery, otolaryngology (ENT), and ophthalmology, in addition to a clinic for the expanded immunization programme and gynecology and obstetrics clinics.

The Hospital has a capacity of 50 beds for admission distributed across various inpatient wards including male and female internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and surgery, as well as adults and neonatal critical care units. The facility also has an emergency and accident unit, a dialysis unit, a delivery room, and an operating theater.

The building includes several clinics and departments such as diagnostic services, including a radiology department that will offer both CT scans and conventional X-rays, in addition to a medical biomedical engineering workshop, a central sterilization unit, a medical warehouse, a general store, and other supportive services.

Al Mazyouna Hospital project is part of the Ministry of Health’s efforts to develop the healthcare system in the Sultanate of Oman and enhance its efficiency in line with population growth and the evolving demands for healthcare services across the country.