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About Us

About the Medical Clinic

The Chest Diseases Hospital (CDH) is a leading non-profit healthcare provider in Kuwait, specializing in treating chest ailments. CDH holds the distinction of being the first and largest specialized cardiac center in Kuwait, serving patients since 1959. Beginning its journey as a TB sanitarium, CDH has evolved into a leading healthcare facility, not only in Kuwait but across the region. CDH remains at the forefront of cardiology, offering advanced treatments and ensuring accessible healthcare for all patients. The hospital's reputation for excellence extends beyond Kuwait, making it a leading facility in the entire Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

Welcome

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"Here at our esteemed institution, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to all individuals who entrust us with their health and well-being. As the Hospital Director, I take immense pride in the expertise and compassion exhibited by our staff, who work tirelessly to ensure that every patient receives the highest quality of care possible."

Dr. Hadeel Al-Mutawa, Hospital Director

Providing you with the best doctors for the best care

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Hesham Al Saqer Center

The new facility is spread over an area of 5,000 square meters, with a total construction area of 16,000 square meters. Construction began in January 2014 and includes outpatient clinics, rehabilitation, laboratories, tests, and research, spread over four floors.

The center has 16 outpatient clinics.

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Co-op Main Building

Established in 1959 under the reign of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, the hospital bears the name of its specialized focus on respiratory and, in particular, cardiac ailments

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Al Osaimi Center

Nestled between the Chest Diseases Hospital and the Specialized Heart Center, the new facility spans an area of 1,250 square meters, with a total construction area of approximately 8,750 square meters. The eight-story building houses a 14-bed super cardiac care unit, a 10-bed intensive care unit, and patient wards with a capacity of 20 beds each.

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