Burjeel Holdings has opened a new medical center at Silicon Central Mall in Dubai Silicon Oasis, expanding its network of community healthcare facilities across the UAE.
The centre was inaugurated by Yusuff Ali M.A., Chairman of Lulu Group, in the presence of Adel Ahmad Al Redha, Deputy President and Chief Operations Officer of Emirates Airline; Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and Chief Executive of Burjeel Holdings; Mr Omar Alfahim, Senior Director of Sales and Business Accounts Management at Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority; and Dr Saeed Al Shaikh, Consultant in Gastroenterology at Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain.
The new centre at Silicon Central Mall has been designed as a digital outpatient facility, integrating appointments, consultations, diagnostics, pharmacy, and follow-up care through connected digital systems. The facility is intended to provide residents of Dubai Silicon Oasis and its surrounding communities with access to outpatient care.
Burjeel Medical Center launches in Dubai Silicon Oasis with AED1 million community health initiative
“The UAE has always been a country that gives confidence to businesses and people. That confidence remains strong, and we will continue to see businesses invest, grow, and open new projects across the country. Healthcare is one of the most important sectors for any society, and initiatives like this bring quality healthcare closer to communities,” Yusuff Ali M.A. said in a statement.
“Our commitment to the UAE is long-term and consistent. We will continue expanding our healthcare network and opening new centers across communities so that quality healthcare becomes more accessible to people. Technology-enabled medical centers like this will play an important role in how outpatient care is delivered in the future, combining clinical excellence with smart systems and patient-focused care,” Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and CEO of Burjeel Holdings added.
As part of the launch, Burjeel Holdings announced an AED 1 million community health initiative for Dubai Silicon Oasis. Under the initiative, 1,000 residents will each receive AED 1,000 in health credits, which can be used for consultations, diagnostics, and wellness programmes at the new centre. Residents of Dubai Silicon Oasis can visit the centre’s social media channels to register their interest and learn more about the initiative.
In its first phase, the Burjeel Medical Centre at Silicon Central Mall will offer Internal Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Pulmonology. A second phase will add ENT, Dental, and Dermatology services.
Diagnostic services available at the centre include X-ray, ultrasound, and laboratory services, alongside IV infusion services and an in-house pharmacy. Mental health and wellness programmes will also be offered as part of an approach to preventive and community-based healthcare.
The facility will feature aviation-certified General Practitioners and Family Medicine specialists, providing healthcare services tailored to the Emirates Airline community in the vicinity.
The medical centre is integrated with Burjeel’s hospitals across Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi, giving patients access to specialised care when required.
The opening of the centre in Dubai Silicon Oasis is part of Burjeel Holdings’ strategy to expand community-based medical centres across the UAE, supported by digital systems and connected to its hospital network.




