Ajman: Thumbay Healthcare Division has emerged as the largest academic network of hospitals in the Northern Emirates, providing surgical care of the highest quality with advanced surgical procedures and clinical care that not only enable patients to opt for a shorter stay at the hospitals but also make it cost-effective.

The hospital has launched a free second opinion campaign in all its surgical departments for patients to benefit from the services offered and to consult specialist doctors for their problems. Normally, patients tend to postpone or delay their surgical procedures for fear of longer hospital stay, insurance coverage issues and quality care. Thumbay Healthcare Division, hence, has made all this easy with free second opinion, cost effective surgery packages and coverage for all major insurance cards in all their hospitals.

The Division provides free ambulance service for patients in need of Emergency Care and also has a specialized chest pain center for emergencies.

Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder-President of Thumbay Group, said, “We have always been strategic and provide quality in what we do.

Our network also is giving excellent opportunities for visiting surgeons to join us and use these facilities to benefit patients, and get involved as adjunct faculty at our university. Our core areas of education, healthcare and research provide an excellent environment for growth and sustainability.”

Thumbay University Hospital is the largest private academic hospital in the Middle East region, with 350 beds. As a state-of-the-art family healthcare destination, the hospital also has a dedicated 100-bed long-term care and rehabilitation unit, 10 modular surgical suites for all major specialties, Center for Imaging, Cath Lab, ICU/CCU/NICU/PICU, Advanced Neonatal ICU, 3 Tesla MRI and 256-Slice CT Scan For Surgical diagnosis, 10-bed dialysis unit, etc. Many unique services are offered at the hospital, including a specialized floor for the Mother and Child program that comprises 10 Labor and Delivery Rooms, NICU, SCBU and Well Baby Unit.

Furthermore, the hospital is home to a therapeutic garden, and offers Marhaba Services, along with presidential suite rooms, VIP rooms, and private rooms. The hospital also comprises a medical tourism department to serve medical tourists. Amenities for patients and visitors, further, include a multi-restaurant food court, movie theatre, coffee shops, health club, and free parking space for more than 1,000 vehicles.

An affiliate of the academic hospital network of Thumbay Group, the hospital has a professional workforce of 30 different nationalities serving patients in 50 different languages and serving patients from over 175 nationalities. Thumbay University Hospital patients benefit from the collaboration between their physician faculty, residents, and nurses as they develop best practices for clinical excellence and other health centres, including Thumbay Dental Hospital and Thumbay Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Hospitals located in Medicity.

This excellence is reflected in the high-quality and safe care provided across all specialized teams.

For more information, patients are advised to visit the website:

www.thumbayunivershospital.com or Call 06 770 5555
20 modular operation theaters with dedicated beds for NICU, ICU, CCU, Cath lab and daycare surgeries.
Advance surgical procedures to shorten hospital stay, free second opinion to all for surgery consultation.

Let the Truth be known. If you read VB and like VB, please be a VB Supporter and Help us deliver the Truth to one and all.



New Delhi, Nov 21: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday launched the Karnataka Milk Federation's (KMF) Nandini brand milk products in the Delhi-NCR market, pricing them marginally lower than competitors to gain a foothold in the region.

The cooperative will retail four cow milk variants, curd, and buttermilk from Friday, with competitive pricing that undercuts established players like Mother Dairy and Amul.

Cow milk will be sold at Rs 56 per litre, full Cream Milk at Rs 67 per litre, Standardised Milk at Rs 61 per litre, Toned Milk at Rs 55 per litre, and curd at Rs 74 per kg.

"We have surplus milk in the state. KMF along with Mandya Milk Union will market surplus milk of 3-4 lakh litres per day in Delhi-NCR," Siddaramaiah told reporters after launching the products.

The federation currently collects 100 lakh litres of milk daily, with local consumption at 60 lakh litres, leaving a surplus of 40 lakh litres for expansion into new markets.

However, the Chief Minister acknowledged the challenges of transporting milk over 2,500 km, which takes 50-54 hours.

There is a need to find new markets for surplus milk and gradually the KMF should be able to sell 5-6 lakh litres per day in Delhi-NCR, he added.

KMF Chairman LBP Bheemanaik assured that milk quality would be maintained during transit.

The federation has already partnered with 40 dealers in the Delhi-NCR region to facilitate sales, he added.

With a robust infrastructure of 26.76 lakh milk producers, 15,737 dairy cooperative societies, and 15 district milk unions, KMF has a turnover of Rs 25,000 crore and exports dairy products to over 25 countries.

State Animal Husbandry Minister K Venkatesh and Agriculture Minister N Cheluvarayaswamy were present at the product launch.