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Olympic Medical Centre (Doha)
NameOlympic Medical Centre (Doha)
LocationDoha
CountryQatar
HealthcarePrivate
TypeTertiary care
Founded2007
Beds100+

Olympic Medical Centre (Doha) is a private tertiary-care hospital located in Doha, Qatar, offering inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services. The centre serves a diverse population from Doha, Al Rayyan, and expatriate communities, integrating clinical care with specialist services influenced by regional health strategies and international partnerships. It operates alongside regional institutions and international networks to deliver cardiology, orthopaedics, oncology, and rehabilitation services.

History

The facility opened during a period of rapid development in Doha and Qatar that included projects like Hamad International Airport, Corniche (Doha), and the expansion of Aspire Zone. Its foundation coincided with national initiatives involving Qatar Foundation, Hamad Medical Corporation, and private healthcare investors, reflecting trends seen in United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia private hospital growth. Over time, the hospital expanded services paralleling regional events such as preparations for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup and the 2022 FIFA World Cup, collaborating with specialist teams from Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, and other international centres. Leadership changes referenced executives with backgrounds in organisations like Sidra Medicine and affiliations to accreditation bodies such as Joint Commission International and national health regulators. The centre adapted its operations during global incidents including the 2014–2016 Ebola epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic, coordinating with ministries and regional emergency response units.

Facilities and Services

The campus includes inpatient wards, an emergency department, diagnostic imaging suites, and operating theatres comparable to those at facilities like Corniche Hospital and Al-Ahli Hospital (Doha). Diagnostic capabilities encompass magnetic resonance imaging similar to systems used at Royal Hospital (Muscat), computed tomography comparable to installations at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, and laboratory services aligned with standards of Mayo Clinic laboratories. The centre offers outpatient clinics, physiotherapy and rehabilitation units influenced by practices at Aspetar, day-surgery units modeled on procedures at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, and pharmacy services with electronic prescribing akin to implementations at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Support services include medical records, health information technology linked to regional health information exchanges like initiatives associated with Qatar National Vision 2030 stakeholders.

Medical Specialties and Departments

Specialty departments cover cardiology, orthopaedics, oncology, urology, gastroenterology, neurology, ENT, ophthalmology, obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics, and emergency medicine—disciplines commonly staffed in collaboration with visiting consultants from Imperial College London, University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, University of Oxford Medical School, and other academic centres. Cardiology services include interventional cardiology and noninvasive imaging paralleling programmes at National Heart Centre Singapore and Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center. Orthopaedics provide arthroplasty and sports-medicine care, drawing on expertise similar to that at Steadman Clinic and Aspetar. Oncology services incorporate multidisciplinary tumour boards reminiscent of protocols at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Royal Marsden Hospital. Neonatal and paediatric care align with standards seen at Great Ormond Street Hospital and regional paediatric tertiary centres.

Research and Education

The centre participates in clinical audit and research collaborations with universities and research hospitals such as Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, Qatar University, Sidra Medicine, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and international partners including University College London. Research areas include outcomes research, clinical trials in oncology and cardiology, and rehabilitation studies reflecting methodologies from institutions like Harvard Medical School and Karolinska Institutet. Education programmes encompass continuing medical education, residency rotations linked to postgraduate training pathways recognized by organisations like Royal College of Physicians and American Board of Medical Specialties, and simulation-based training influenced by centres such as McGill University Health Centre and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality-recommended practices.

Governance and Accreditation

Governance structures feature a board of directors with professionals experienced in healthcare administration, finance, and clinical leadership, paralleling governance seen at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi and private hospitals in the Gulf Cooperation Council region. Quality and safety frameworks are implemented in line with international accreditation standards including Joint Commission International and local regulatory oversight by ministries akin to Ministry of Public Health (Qatar). Risk management, clinical governance, and compliance reporting draw on models used by NHS England trusts and major academic medical centres, while ethical review for research is conducted through institutional review boards comparable to those at Weill Cornell Medicine and King's College London.

Patient Care and Community Outreach

Patient services emphasize multidisciplinary care pathways, patient education, and chronic disease management similar to programmes at Cleveland Clinic and Kaiser Permanente. The centre conducts community outreach initiatives, screening campaigns, and health awareness events in partnership with organisations such as Qatar Red Crescent Society, World Health Organization, and local municipalities including Doha Municipality. Outreach has targeted cardiovascular risk reduction, diabetes prevention aligning with International Diabetes Federation guidelines, and occupational health services for sectors represented by entities like Qatar Petroleum and international sporting organisations preparing for events such as the FIFA World Cup 2022.

Category:Hospitals in Qatar