Oman today_ The Ministry of Health has announced that construction of the new Khasab Hospital in Musandam governorate has reached 85% completion. This hospital is being built on a 100,000 square meter site with a built-up area of 36,000 square meters and is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year.
With an investment exceeding 48 million Omani Rials, Khasab Hospital will have a capacity of 164 beds and provide a wide range of specialized medical services to enhance healthcare in the region.
Eng. Yousef bin Yaqoub Ambu Ali, Director General of Projects and Engineering Services at the Ministry of Health, described this hospital as one of the most important healthcare projects in Musandam.
The hospital will include various departments such as an accident and emergency unit, radiology, nephrology, outpatient clinics, a rehabilitation center, and intensive care units for adults, children, and cardiac patients. In addition, there will be departments for gynecology and obstetrics, neonatal care, day surgery, and central sterilization.
Administrative offices, a meeting hall, and general support services are also part of the project. Once operational, the hospital is expected to significantly reduce the need for patients to travel to other governorates for specialized treatments.