The healthcare landscape in Oman’s Al Dhahirah Governorate has significantly improved with the recent inauguration of a state-of-the-art Peritoneal Dialysis Unit at Ibri Referral Hospital. This vital addition to the hospital’s existing kidney care services demonstrates the Ministry of Health’s unwavering commitment to providing accessible, specialized medical treatment to residents of Ibri, Dhank, and Yanqul. The new unit promises to alleviate the burden on patients and enhance the overall quality of healthcare within the region.
Expanding Kidney Care Services with Peritoneal Dialysis
The opening of the Peritoneal Dialysis Unit represents a crucial step forward in addressing the growing needs of patients with kidney failure in Al Dhahirah Governorate. Previously, residents requiring this specific type of dialysis often faced the challenge of traveling to other regions for treatment. This new facility brings essential care closer to home, reducing travel time, costs, and the associated stress for individuals and their families. The unit is an extension of the existing kidney dialysis services, showcasing a commitment to comprehensive renal care.
Modern Facilities and Equipment
Spanning 128 square meters, the unit is equipped with the latest specialized medical technology designed to deliver safe and effective peritoneal dialysis treatments. The design adheres to approved technical standards for modern kidney dialysis facilities, ensuring a comfortable and hygienic environment for patients. The project, costing approximately OMR65,000, was generously funded by Daleel Petroleum Company, highlighting a successful partnership between the public and private sectors in advancing healthcare initiatives.
A Qualitative Addition to Healthcare in A’Dhahirah
Dr. Ahmed Said Al Kalbani, Director General of Health Services in A’Dhahirah Governorate, emphasized the significance of the Peritoneal Dialysis Unit as a “qualitative addition” to the region’s healthcare infrastructure. He explained that the unit will contribute to the development of specialized treatment services and provide advanced healthcare to patients across the governorate’s wilayats. This expansion of services directly translates to an improved quality of life for those affected by kidney disease.
Dr. Dalal Rashid Al Ghafri, Director of Ibri Hospital, further elaborated on the unit’s capabilities. It features two dedicated rooms for comprehensive peritoneal dialysis training, ensuring patients are well-prepared to manage their treatment effectively. This training component is vital for empowering patients to take an active role in their own care and maintain their independence. The hospital’s dedication to providing high-quality health services and fostering healthcare development within the community is clearly demonstrated by this investment.
Addressing Patient Needs and Supporting Oman 2040
The establishment of this unit is not an isolated event but rather a strategic component of the Ministry of Health’s broader plan to expand specialized healthcare services throughout Oman. By locating kidney dialysis facilities closer to population centers, the Ministry aims to reduce the burden on patients and improve access to essential care. This proactive approach is particularly important in geographically diverse regions like Al Dhahirah.
This initiative aligns perfectly with the ambitious goals outlined in the “Oman 2040” vision, which prioritizes enhancing community health and well-being. Investing in modern medical facilities and specialized services is crucial for achieving these objectives and building a healthier future for all Omanis. The availability of peritoneal dialysis, a more flexible treatment option for some patients, contributes to this overall improvement.
Inauguration and Future Outlook
The inauguration ceremony was held under the patronage of Dr. Said Harib Al Lamki, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health for Health Affairs, and was attended by numerous officials from Al Dhahirah Governorate. This strong show of support underscores the importance placed on this project and its potential impact on the community. The event served as a testament to the collaborative efforts that made the Peritoneal Dialysis Unit a reality.
Looking ahead, the Ministry of Health is committed to continuing its efforts to elevate the quality of healthcare services across the Sultanate of Oman. This includes expanding the scope of modern medical facilities and investing in the training and development of healthcare professionals. The successful launch of the Ibri unit serves as a model for future initiatives and demonstrates the positive outcomes that can be achieved through strategic planning and dedicated investment in healthcare infrastructure. Furthermore, ongoing monitoring and evaluation will ensure the unit continues to meet the evolving needs of the population it serves, providing optimal renal care for years to come.
The opening of this unit is a significant win for the residents of Al Dhahirah Governorate. To learn more about kidney health and available treatment options in Oman, please visit the Ministry of Health’s website or contact your local healthcare provider. We encourage continued support for initiatives that prioritize accessible and high-quality healthcare for all.

