Healthcare
CosmeSurge Celebrates Sweet 16 Anniversary As UAE Continues To Be a Hub for Medical Tourism
CosmeSurge celebrated its 16th anniversary with over a decade of solution, bringing focus to the medical care framework of the UAE, which has made the nation a clinical hub for tourists and expats. Entities like CosmeSurge continue to promote the UAE as a leading international healthcare tourist destination.
Samar Hamwi, Deputy COO, CosmeSurge, discussed what 16 years in business of cosmetic healthcare has educated her, and why it was so essential making much more of an initiative this year, stating: "This notes an important milestone in our CosmeSurge journey. I would love to give thanks to all those that have sustained both CosmeSurge in its very early days, especially the leaders of this beautiful country and the healthcare field. Today, we note 16 years in the marketplace by saying thanks to those who assisted us be below today."
Spanning throughout three nations, CosmeSurge today runs 14 establishments with over 60 specialties and 250 specialists. They meet the visual demands of more than 2000 people a day.
Inning accordance with recent statistics, the UAE healthcare market is anticipated to expand 12.7% to Dh71.56 bn by 2020. Dubai is anticipated to capture a significant portion of this growth with its established state-of- the-art clinical facilities, the world's first health care complimentary area, complimented by first-rate resorts, traveler destinations and advertising itself athe medical care tourist hub of the world.
Our forward-looking will continue to concentrate on high quality visual healthcare for clients under our brand name pledge of giving them first-rate experiences. Our dedication to delivering thoughtful care will continue to be a driving pressure and a fundamental worth for CosmeSurge. We are extremely pleased with the incredible success that we have actually achieved to this day. Our initiatives will not finish right here, this is just the beginning as we set to reinforce and expand in the near future", concluded Samar.