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Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai partners RivExcel Health for African patients’ treatment

Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with a leading international medical tourism facilitator, RivExcel Health, to enhance the offering of high-quality medical solutions to patients from Africa seeking eye treatment in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai, in a statement on Friday, said the hospital, through the agreement, will offer patients seeking the latest eye treatment options a seamless and comprehensive experience.

It stated that in addition to connecting patients with Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai’s highly skilled specialists, RivExcel Health will provide personalised assistance with travel arrangements, visa applications, language interpretation services, accommodation, and overall patient comfort.

The Business Development and Marketing Director of the hospital, Maha Abou Ghali, said: “Our strategic collaboration with RivExcel Health demonstrates our commitment to global healthcare. This collaboration extends our reach, enabling us to provide world-class eye care services to a broader African demography.

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“With a shared commitment to patient safety and quality of care, we aim to deliver unmatched medical expertise and a seamless experience throughout their journey.”

The CEO of RivExcel Health, Tonye Princewill, said: “Our partnership with Moorfields Eye Hospital Dubai marks a significant milestone for RivExcel Health.

“Moorfields Eye Hospital’s specialization in the full range of eye care service aspects of subspecialized Ophthalmology, Optometry, Orthoptics, for both children and adults, perfectly complements our existing network of healthcare providers.

“We are confident that this collaboration will benefit our patients by providing them access to world-class medical expertise and cutting-edge treatment options.”

The Star

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