About TUH - Thumbay University Hospital

Welcome to Thumbay University Hospital

Thumbay University Hospital is the largest private academic hospital in the Middle East region, with 350 beds.

Thumbay University Hospital was established by Dr. Thumbay Moideen, Founder President of Thumbay Group, as a cornerstone of his vision to build an integrated healthcare and education ecosystem in the UAE. Under his leadership, the hospital was launched at Thumbay Medicity in Ajman to serve as the largest private academic hospital in the Middle East, offering world-class care while serving as a clinical training site for future healthcare professionals. This initiative reflects Dr. Moideen’s commitment to advancing medical education, elevating healthcare standards, and expanding access to high-quality medical services across the region.

It is a state-of-the-art family healthcare destination having a dedicated 100-bed long-term care and rehabilitation unit, Centre for Oncology equipped with PET-CT scan, 10 modern surgical suites for all major specialties, Center for Imaging, Cath Lab, ICU/CCU/NICU/PICU, 10-bed dialysis unit, etc. The Hospital has a dedicated floor for the Mother and Child program including 10 Labor & Delivery Rooms, NICU, SCBU and Well Baby Unit. The hospital offers Marhaba Services – personalized fast-track services for patients – as well as Presidential Suite Rooms, VIP Rooms, Private Rooms, etc. We have a ‘Therapeutic Garden’ for better relaxation and holistic recovery of in-patients.

Designed for Your Comfort Where Advanced Healthcare Meets Unmatched Hospitality

Amenities for patients and visitors include a multi-restaurant food court, movie theatre, coffee shops, health club, 1000+ free parking spaces, etc. We are part of the academic hospital network of Thumbay Group, which has a professional workforce of 30 different nationalities serving patients in 50 different languages and serving patients from over 175 nationalities.

Thumbay University Hospital excels in offering the best healthcare services. Thus, patients can call the hospital’s number to access services such as follow-up consultations, review of reports, refills of medicines, and more. Additionally, they can arrange for home delivery of medicines and home collection of diagnostic samples. Patients can also consult their regular doctors through video conferencing. These particular services enable people to avoid non-essential physical visits to the hospital.