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List of Hospital Providers Within UAE for Daman's Health Insurance Plans List of Hospital Providers within UAE for Daman ’s Health Insurance Plans (InsertDaman TitleProvider Here) Network - List of Hospitals within UAE for Daman’s Health Insurance Plans This document lists out the Hospitals available in the Network for Daman’s Health Insurance Plan (including Essential Benefits Plan, Classic, Care, Secure, Core, Select, Enhanced, Premier and CoGenio Plan) members. Daman also covers its members for other inpatient and outpatient services in its network of Health Service Providers (including pharmacies, polyclinics, diagnostic centers, etc.) For more details on the other health service providers, please refer to the Provider Network Directory of your plan on our website www.damanhealth.ae or call us on the toll free number mentioned on your Daman Card. Edition: October 01, 2015 Exclusive 1 covers CoGenio, Premier, Premier DNE, Enhanced Platinum Plus, Enhanced Platinum, Select Platinum Plus, Select Platinum, Care Platinum DNE, Enhanced Gold Plus, Enhanced Gold, Select Gold Plus, Select Gold, Care Gold DNE Plans Comprehensive 2 covers Enhanced Silver Plus, Select Silver Plus, Enhanced Silver, Select Silver Plans Comprehensive 3 covers Enhanced Bronze, Select Bronze Plans Standard 2 covers Care Silver DNE Plan Standard 3 covers Care Bronze DNE Plan Essential 5 covers Core Silver, Secure Silver, Core Silver R, Secure Silver R, Core Bronze, Secure Bronze, Care Chrome DNE, Classic Chrome, Classic Bronze Plans 06 covers Classic Bronze and Classic Chrome Plans, within Emirate of Dubai and Northern Emirates 08 covers Essential Benefits Plan Provider Name Scope of Coverage City Phone Exclusive 1 Comprehensive 2 Comprehensive 3 Standard 2 Standard 3 Essential 5 06 08 Emirate of Abu Dhabi Al Ahli Hospital Company LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6262666 Al Mafraq Hospital IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-5823100 Al Mazroui Medical Centre One Day Surgery LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6723232 Al Noor Medical Company - Al Noor Hospital & Al Noor Pharmacy IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6265265 Al Noor Medical Company - Al Noor Hospital & Al Noor Pharmacy LLC-Branch IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02- 4446655 Al Raha Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6330440 Al Salama Hospital IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6791116 National Health Insurance Company – Daman (PJSC) (P.O. Box 128888, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Tel No. +97126149555 Fax No. +97126149550) Doc Ctrl No.: TEMP/PM-025 Version No.: 1 Revision No.: 0 Date of Issue: 13.08.19 Page No(s).: 1 of 6 (InsertDaman TitleProvider Here) Network - List of Hospitals within UAE for Daman’s Health Insurance Plans Provider Name Scope of Coverage City Phone Exclusive 1 Comprehensive 2 Comprehensive 3 Standard 2 Standard 3 Essential 5 06 08 Amana Healthcare Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital LLC 2 IP, OP Abu Dhabi 02-6105999 Bareen International Hospital 1 IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-4555555 Bright Point Hospital LLC IP, OP Abu Dhabi 02-5082000 Burjeel Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-2644400 Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Centre LLC - Branch 1 2 IP, OP Abu Dhabi 02-5104104 Ext 216 Corniche Hospital IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6965196 Cosmesurge & Emirates Hospital For One Day Surgery LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02- 4466422 Dar Al Shifa Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6416999 Emirates French Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6265722 Ghiathy Hospital IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-8741666/02-8093333 Gulf Diagnostic Centre Hospital WLL IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6658090 Health Point Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN Abu Dhabi 02 4929 570 Liwa Hospital IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-8822204 LLH Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-2644400 Magrabi Specialized Hospital Daycare Surgeries Eye-Ear-Nose 1 IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6345000 Magrabi Specialized Hospital Daycare Surgeries Eye-Ear-Nose- 1 IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02 - 4446565 Medeor 24x7 Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6900600 N M C Specialty Hospital - LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6332255 National Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6711000 Ruwais Hospital IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6020575 Samaya Specialized Hospital - Laser & Day Care Surgery LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-4455558 SEHA Emirates Hospital IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-4438999 Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) (R30) * IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-8190000 Sila Hospital IP, OP, PH Abu Dhabi 02-8721555 Universal Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Abu Dhabi 02-6435555 Ain Al Khaleej Hospital IP, OP, DN, PH Al Ain 03-7133080 /1/4 Al Ain Cromwell Women & Children Hospital L.L.C. 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Al Ain 03-7990000 Al Ain Hospital IP, OP, PH Al Ain 03-7022589 Al Noor Medical Company - Al Noor Hospital & Al Noor Pharmacy - LLC - Branch IP, OP, DN, PH Al Ain 03-7667666 National Health Insurance Company – Daman (PJSC) (P.O. Box 128888, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Tel No. +97126149555 Fax No. +97126149550) Doc Ctrl No.: TEMP/PM-025 Version No.: 1 Revision No.: 0 Date of Issue: 13.08.19 Page No(s).: 2 of 6 (InsertDaman TitleProvider Here) Network - List of Hospitals within UAE for Daman’s Health Insurance Plans Provider Name Scope of Coverage City Phone Exclusive 1 Comprehensive 2 Comprehensive 3 Standard 2 Standard 3 Essential 5 06 08 Al Wagan Hospital IP, OP, PH Al Ain 03-7352222 Cambridge Medical & Rehabilitation Centre LLC 2 IP, OP Al Ain 03-7027500 Emirates International Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Al Ain 03-7637777 Long Term Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital LLC 1 2 IP, PH Al Ain 03-7375808 Magrabi Eye Center - Day Care Surgery LLC IP, OP Al Ain 03-7612424 New Medical Centre Specialty Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Al Ain 03-7555999 Oasis Hospital 1 IP, OP, PH Al Ain 03-7131159 Specialized Medical Care Hospital IP, OP, DN, PH Al Ain 03-7552291 Tawam Hospital * IP, OP, PH Al Ain 03-7677444 Al Rahba Hospital IP, OP, PH Alrahba 02-5065000 Madinat Zayed Hospital IP, OP, PH Bida Zayed 02-8844444 Delma Hospital IP, OP, PH Delma 02-8781888 Al Ahli Hospital Company LLC - Branch 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Musafah 02-8119119 Lifecare Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Musafah 02-2644400 Lifecare Hospital LLC - Branch 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Musafah 02-4148226 LLH Hospital Al Musaffah LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Musafah 02-2644400 Mirfa Hospital IP, OP, PH Tarif 02-8835000 Emirate of Ajman Ajman Specialty Hospital 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Ajman 06-7484999 GMC Hospital - Ajman 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Ajman 06-7463333 (Ext.196) Emirate of Dubai Al Garhoud Private Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-4545000 Al Rafa Hospital for Maternity & Surgery IP, OP, PH Dubai 04-3988799 Al Zahra (Pvt.) Hospital Dubai LLC IP, OP, PH Dubai 04-3786666 American Hospital, Dubai 1 IP, OP, PH Dubai 043367777 Aster Hospital (Br of Aster D M Healthcare FZC) Dubai Branch IP,OP,DN,PH Dubai 04-3814800 Bait Albatterjee Medical Co. LLC Dubai Branch (SGH) 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-3890000 Belhoul European Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-3454000 Belhoul Speciality Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-2140244 National Health Insurance Company – Daman (PJSC) (P.O. Box 128888, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Tel No. +97126149555 Fax No. +97126149550) Doc Ctrl No.: TEMP/PM-025 Version No.: 1 Revision No.: 0 Date of Issue: 13.08.19 Page No(s).: 3 of 6 (InsertDaman TitleProvider Here) Network - List of Hospitals within UAE for Daman’s Health Insurance Plans Provider Name Scope of Coverage City Phone Exclusive 1 Comprehensive 2 Comprehensive 3 Standard 2 Standard 3 Essential 5 06 08 Canadian Specialist Hospital - Branch IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-7072222 Cedars - Jebel Ali International Hospital 1 3 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-8814000 Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital FZ LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-4297777 Emirates Hospital - Dubai 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-3496666 Gulf Speciality Hospital - Dubai 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 042699717 International Eye Surgery Center Day Care Surgery IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-3441142 International Modern Hospital 1 3 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-3988888 Iranian Hospital - Dubai 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-4046221 Lifeline Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-8845666 Magrabi Eye Hospital - Outpatient Surgery Center IP, OP Dubai 04-4370606 Medcare Hospital 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04- 4079100 Medcare Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital 1 IP, OP, PH Dubai 043768400 Medeor 24x7 Hospital LLC Dubai IP, OP, PH Dubai 04-3500600 Mediclinic City Hospital FZ LLC 1 IP, OP, PH Dubai 044359999 Mediclinic Welcare Hospital LLC 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-2827788 Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai 1 IP, OP, PH Dubai 04-4297888 Neuro Spinal Hospital 1 IP, OP, PH Dubai 04-3420000 New Medical Centre Hospital - Dubai 1 3 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-2689800 New Medical Centre Speciality Hospital 1 3 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-2679999 NMC Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-8108800 Prime Hospital LLC IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-2929777 Zulekha Hospital - Dubai 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Dubai 04-2678866 Emirate of Fujairah Al Sharq International Hospital 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Fujairah 092059839 GMC Hospital - Fujairah 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Fujairah 09-2244233 281 Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah Al Oraibi Hospital Ras Al Khaimah 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Ras Al Khaimah 07-2288511 Al Zahrawi Hospital IP, OP, DN, PH Ras Al Khaimah 07- 2288544 RAK Hospital 1 IP, OP, DN, PH Ras Al Khaimah 07-2074444 National Health Insurance Company – Daman (PJSC) (P.O.
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