Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah: Appointment

Sharjah hospital patient guide 2026

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah: appointment, doctors, emergency, insurance, parking and map

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is a private multispecialty hospital on Al Kuwaiti Street in Al Fayha, Sharjah. This guide is written for patients who want practical help before visiting: phone number, appointment route, doctors, departments, OPD timings, emergency care, insurance checks, parking, Google Map, video and useful government information.

The hospital is also searched as Burjeel Hospital Sharjah, Burjeel Specialty Sharjah, and Burjeel Al Fayha Sharjah. Use the full hospital name and Al Kuwaiti Street location when booking a taxi, calling insurance or confirming a doctor.

Fast answer

Call 80055 for appointments and enquiries. Emergency Department is listed as 24×7. OPD is listed as 7:00 AM–11:00 PM all days. For life-threatening emergencies in the UAE, call 998 for ambulance.

HospitalBurjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah
LocationAl Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha, Sharjah
Phone80055
Emailinfo@burjeel.com
⚠️ Branch clarity note

This page is for Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah, not Burjeel Hospital Abu Dhabi, Burjeel Medical City, Burjeel Hospital Dubai, or Burjeel Day Surgery Center. Before travelling, confirm the exact Sharjah branch, doctor name and department.

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah address, phone and timings

The official contact page lists the hospital at Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. The public contact number is 80055, and the email is info@burjeel.com.

Detail Information Patient action
Hospital name Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah Use the full name in Google Maps, taxi apps and insurance calls.
Address Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Open live navigation before leaving because Al Fayha and nearby Sharjah roads can get busy.
Phone 80055 Use for appointments, department routing, doctor timing, insurance and general enquiries.
Email info@burjeel.com Use for non-urgent written enquiries and support.
OPD timing 7:00 AM–11:00 PM, all days Confirm the exact doctor timing before travelling.
Emergency Department 24×7 Use for urgent symptoms; call 998 for ambulance emergencies.
24×7 services listed Emergency, inpatient care, critical care, LDR, Thiqa Clinic, pharmacy, nutritional services, laboratory, radiology and imaging Still confirm service-specific availability if your visit is planned and non-emergency.
Official website Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah Use for doctors, specialties, patient policy, insurance and appointment links.
📞 Best call script

“Hello, I want to visit Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah on Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha. Please confirm the department, doctor name, appointment time, consultation fee, insurance acceptance, approval requirement, valet/parking option and how early I should arrive.”

Which care route should you choose?

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah offers routine outpatient appointments, emergency care, maternity services, neonatal care, surgical services, diagnostics, pharmacy, critical care and specialty clinics. The right route depends on the urgency and type of problem.

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Routine OPD

Best for stable symptoms, specialist consultation, chronic condition follow-up, dermatology, dental, ENT, pediatrics, OB-GYN, internal medicine, orthopedics and planned reviews.

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Emergency care

Use for severe chest pain, stroke signs, serious breathing difficulty, heavy bleeding, trauma, severe allergic reaction, seizure, loss of consciousness or unstable symptoms.

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Maternity and neonatal care

Use OB-GYN, LDR, pediatric and neonatology services for pregnancy, delivery planning, newborn care and child-related concerns.

Simple decision rule

If the symptom is sudden, severe, worsening fast or could threaten life, choose emergency. If symptoms are stable, book OPD. If you need pregnancy, surgery or cancer-related care, call first and ask for the correct consultant and estimate route.

How to book an appointment at Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah

Burjeel provides appointment links, WhatsApp appointment booking, patient portal and health package routes. The most important part is confirming the exact Sharjah branch, doctor and insurance before you travel.

  1. Confirm the branch. Say “Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah, Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha” because Burjeel has multiple facilities in the UAE.
  2. Choose the department. Use the official clinical specialties page to match your symptom with the right specialty.
  3. Check doctors. Use the official doctors page to search by doctor name, specialty and location.
  4. Call or WhatsApp. Call 80055 or use the official WhatsApp booking link if you prefer chat-based booking.
  5. Confirm insurance. Ask whether your insurer, TPA and exact plan cover the doctor, department and service.
  6. Ask fee questions. Confirm cash consultation fee, co-pay, follow-up rule and whether tests need separate approval.
  7. Carry documents. Bring Emirates ID or passport, insurance card, old reports, prescriptions, medicine list, allergies and payment method.
  8. Arrive early. First-time patients should allow time for registration, file opening, insurance eligibility and parking or valet.
Appointment mistake to avoid

Do not book only by saying “Burjeel Sharjah.” Confirm whether the visit is OPD, emergency, maternity, package, surgery, procedure, follow-up or diagnostic, because each route may have different timing, approval and cost rules.

Fees, consultation charges and cost questions

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah does not publish one single consultation fee for every doctor and specialty. This is normal for private hospitals. Cost can change by doctor level, specialty, insurance network, co-pay, pre-approval, lab tests, imaging, medicines, emergency triage, procedures, maternity care, surgery and follow-up policy.

Cost area Why price can change Exact question to ask
OPD consultation Doctor level, specialty, first visit, follow-up policy, insurance network and co-pay. “What is the cash consultation fee and insurance co-pay for this exact doctor?”
Emergency visit Triage, assessment, monitoring, tests, medicines, procedures, observation or admission. “When the patient is stable, can billing explain insurance approval and itemized charges?”
Laboratory tests Test type, urgent processing, fasting requirement, doctor order and insurer approval. “Is this test covered today, and what is the cash price if insurance rejects it?”
Radiology and imaging X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, contrast use, report timing and pre-approval. “Does this scan need approval, and is contrast/report included?”
Maternity / delivery Doctor fee, room, delivery type, anesthesia, newborn care, NICU, emergency C-section and insurance rules. “Can I get maternity package or delivery estimate inclusions and exclusions in writing?”
Surgery or procedure Surgeon, anesthesia, OT, implants, medicines, consumables, room stay, ICU and complications. “Please explain the estimate, deposit, approval status and exclusions before admission.”
Cancer or complex care Consultation, oncology medicines, chemotherapy day care, scans, lab, procedures and insurance approval. “Who will coordinate approvals, reports, medicine costs and follow-up schedule?”
Cost-saving tip

If your case is not an emergency, call your insurer or TPA before the visit and ask whether Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is in-network for your exact plan, doctor and service. A hospital may accept an insurer generally, but a specific plan or procedure may still need approval.

Doctors and specialists at Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah

The official doctor directory allows users to search Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah doctors by specialty. Always confirm doctor availability before travelling because timing, leave, surgery duty and insurance network can change.

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How to choose a doctor

Search by specialty first, then doctor name. Ask whether the doctor is consultant, specialist or GP and whether your insurance covers that doctor.

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Before specialist care

Ask if the same doctor reviews follow-up reports, whether tests are likely, and whether follow-up is included, discounted or charged again.

Need Likely department route Booking tip
Emergency symptoms Emergency Medicine, Critical Care, on-call specialists Use emergency for severe or unstable symptoms; do not wait for OPD.
Heart symptoms Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery or Emergency depending on severity Severe chest pain, sweating, fainting or breathlessness needs emergency care.
Pregnancy and delivery Gynecology and Obstetrics, LDR, Radiology, Laboratory Ask about doctor timing, scan schedule, delivery estimate and emergency changes.
Newborn or child care Pediatric & Neonatology, Pediatric Surgery, Emergency if severe Bring vaccination card, recent medicines and previous reports.
Bone, joint, sports injury, back pain Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Radiology, Physiotherapy Ask if X-ray, MRI or physiotherapy approval is needed.
Stomach, liver, digestion, piles or bariatric care Gastroenterology, General and Laparoscopic Surgery Ask about fasting, endoscopy/surgery approval and estimate.
Skin, ENT, dental, eye Dermatology, ENT, Dentistry, Ophthalmology Ask whether procedure, medicine, device or follow-up is separate.
Kidney, urine, stone or prostate symptoms Urology, Radiology, Pathology, Internal Medicine Carry urine test, ultrasound or CT report if available.

Departments, treatments and facilities

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah lists many specialties, including anesthesiology, cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, critical care and ICU, dentistry, dermatology, endocrinology, ENT head and neck surgery, gastroenterology, general and laparoscopic surgery, general medicine, gynecology and obstetrics, immunology and allergy, internal medicine, neuroscience, neurosurgery, nutrition and dietetics, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics and sports medicine, pathology, pediatric and neonatology, pediatric surgery, physiotherapy, pulmonology, radiology, urology, and vascular and endovascular surgery.

User need Relevant department Practical guidance
Chest pain, palpitations, high BP Cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, emergency For severe symptoms, go to emergency first instead of routine cardiology appointment.
Severe illness, ICU need, unstable patient Emergency, critical care and ICU Emergency triage decides priority based on severity.
Pregnancy, delivery, women’s health Gynecology and obstetrics, LDR, radiology, pathology Ask about doctor availability, delivery estimate, anesthesia and newborn care.
Newborn, child fever, child surgery Pediatric and neonatology, pediatric surgery, emergency Bring vaccination records and recent medication list.
Cancer care and blood disorders Oncology and hematology, pathology, radiology Ask who coordinates treatment plan, approvals, medicine cost and follow-up schedule.
Brain, spine, nerves, headache, seizures Neuroscience, neurosurgery, radiology Carry previous MRI/CT reports if available.
Stomach, digestion, obesity-related surgery Gastroenterology, general/laparoscopic/bariatric surgery Ask about fasting, endoscopy approval, surgery estimate and report timing.
Bone, joint, sports injury Orthopedics and sports medicine, physiotherapy, radiology Ask if imaging or physiotherapy approval is needed.
ENT, eye, dental, skin ENT, ophthalmology, dentistry, dermatology Ask if procedure, device, lens, medicine or follow-up is billed separately.
Breathing, allergy, diabetes, nutrition Pulmonology, immunology and allergy, endocrinology, nutrition and dietetics Ask if tests, diet plan, pulmonary function test or allergy test is separate.

Maternity, neonatal and family care

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is often searched for pregnancy, delivery, women’s health, pediatric and neonatology services. For maternity users, the most important question is not only “which doctor is good?” but “what is included, what is excluded, and what happens if the delivery plan changes?”

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Pregnancy visits

Ask about OB-GYN doctor timing, scan schedule, lab tests, insurance approvals and follow-up frequency.

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Delivery planning

Ask about normal delivery, C-section possibility, anesthesia, room, baby care, NICU and emergency-change rules.

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Newborn care

Ask about pediatric/neonatology availability, vaccination guidance, newborn screening and discharge instructions.

Maternity cost clarity

Do not rely only on package numbers shared on social media. Always request the current package or estimate terms directly from the hospital, including inclusions, exclusions, room type, doctor fee, anesthesia, baby care, NICU and emergency C-section rules.

Emergency and 24×7 services

The patient/visitor policy lists Emergency Department, inpatient care, critical care, LDR, Thiqa Clinic, pharmacy, nutritional services, laboratory medicine, radiology and imaging as 24×7. This is useful for urgent care, but life-threatening symptoms should use emergency numbers immediately.

🚑 Use emergency immediately for red flags

Call 998 for ambulance, 999 for police or 997 for fire/civil defence in the UAE. Go to the nearest emergency department for severe chest pain, stroke signs, unconsciousness, serious breathing difficulty, heavy bleeding, major injury, seizure, poisoning, severe allergic reaction or sudden weakness.

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Emergency department

Emergency patients are usually treated by triage severity, not arrival order.

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24×7 support

Lab, radiology, pharmacy, LDR and critical care support emergency and inpatient care.

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After stabilisation

Ask for itemized bill, insurance approval status, discharge summary, medicine plan and follow-up instructions.

Insurance and payment: what patients should check

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah has an official insurance partners page, but insurance coverage can change by insurer, TPA, plan, network, doctor, department, approval rules and service type. Never assume coverage only because the hospital or insurer name appears online.

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Before consultation

Ask whether your exact insurance card is accepted for the doctor, specialty and branch.

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Before tests

Ask if lab, radiology, pharmacy and procedure charges are approved separately.

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Before admission

Ask for estimate, approval status, deposit rule, room category, exclusions and discharge billing process.

  • Call Burjeel before planned visits and confirm insurance acceptance for your exact plan.
  • Call your insurer or TPA and ask whether Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is in-network for the service you need.
  • Ask whether GP referral or pre-approval is required for specialist care.
  • Ask whether lab, radiology, surgery, maternity, oncology, dental or dermatology procedures need separate approval.
  • Keep approval SMS, invoices, reports and claim forms until billing is closed.
Insurance tip

If a claim or approval is rejected, ask for the rejection reason in writing. Written proof is useful if you later contact your insurer, TPA, hospital billing desk or relevant health authority service.

Parking, valet and arrival tips

The patient/visitor policy lists valet parking services as 24×7. Sharjah road and parking conditions can vary by time, zone and signboard, so always check the nearest parking sign if using public parking outside the hospital.

Arrival option Best for Practical tip
Valet parking Elderly patients, children, maternity visits, painful conditions and patients carrying reports. Ask the current valet charge before handing over the car and keep the valet ticket safe.
Public parking nearby Short OPD visits if you know the Al Fayha area and signboards. Check the nearest Sharjah parking sign. Blue-sign areas may have extended paid timings, including weekends and holidays.
Taxi / ride app Visitors who want to avoid parking stress. Enter “Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah, Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha.”
Drop-off first Elderly patients, children, pain, pregnancy or limited mobility. Drop the patient at the entrance first; another adult can manage valet or parking.
Evening visits After-work appointments, pharmacy, lab or follow-up visits. Leave extra time because OPD, parking and surrounding roads can get busy in the evening.
Parking fee note

Do not publish a fixed parking or valet fee unless the hospital confirms it. The safest question is: “Is valet available now, what is the current charge, and where should patients park if valet is full?”

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah Google Map

Use this map for orientation, then open live navigation on your phone for current traffic, road changes and entrance guidance.

Open Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah in Google Maps

UAE and Sharjah services that may help patients

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is a private hospital, but official UAE services can help with emergency numbers, health authority support, insurance questions and public parking awareness.

Need Official route How it helps
Emergency ambulance UAE emergency numbers 998 for ambulance, 999 for police, 997 for fire/civil defence.
Health regulation / support UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention or relevant emirate health authority routes Useful for official health service guidance and facility/professional concerns.
Insurance issue Start with hospital billing desk, insurer and TPA Ask for written approval or rejection reason before escalating.
Medical care concern Start with hospital feedback/complaints route Keep doctor names, dates, invoices, reports and the hospital’s written response.
Public parking Sharjah parking signboards / Digital Sharjah where applicable Check zone rules before leaving your car, especially in blue-sign areas.
Document checklist for official help

Keep appointment messages, invoices, insurance approval or rejection, doctor name, diagnosis, reports, prescriptions, dates and the hospital’s written response. Clear documents make any official request easier.

Official Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah video

This embed opens videos from Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah’s official YouTube channel. Use videos for orientation and doctor-awareness content only; appointments, doctors, fees, insurance and parking should still be confirmed directly.

Official channel: Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah on YouTube.

Local insider tips for a smoother visit

  • Say “Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha.” This avoids confusion with Burjeel branches in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Al Ain.
  • Use morning appointments for complex visits. If lab, imaging, approvals or specialist review may be needed, morning gives more same-day processing time.
  • Carry old reports. Previous lab results, scans, prescriptions and discharge summaries help the doctor decide faster.
  • Ask insurance before tests. Many patients confirm consultation only but forget lab, radiology, medicine or procedure approvals.
  • For maternity, ask exclusions in writing. Focus on room type, anesthesia, baby care, NICU, emergency C-section, doctor fees and insurance rules.
  • For oncology or surgery, request a written estimate. Ask about doctor fee, anesthesia, OT, medicines, consumables, room, ICU and follow-up.
  • Use valet for elderly or children. It can be easier than searching public parking when the patient is uncomfortable.
  • Check Sharjah parking signs. If you park outside, do not assume Friday or late evening is free in every zone.
  • Save appointment proof. Keep appointment SMS, doctor name, insurance approval and package details on your phone.
  • For emergency discharge, ask for the plan. Confirm medicines, warning signs, follow-up date, report collection and sick leave documents.

FAQs about Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah

Where is Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah located?

Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is located on Al Kuwaiti Street, Al Fayha, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

What is the phone number for Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah?

The official contact number listed for Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah is 80055.

How do I book an appointment at Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah?

You can call 80055, use Burjeel’s WhatsApp booking option, or use the official appointment/patient portal route. Confirm doctor, department, fee, insurance and arrival time before travelling.

What are Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah OPD timings?

The patient/visitor policy lists OPD timing as 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM all days. Always confirm the exact doctor timing before visiting.

Does Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah have emergency services?

Yes. The Emergency Department is listed as 24×7. For life-threatening emergencies anywhere in the UAE, call 998 for ambulance.

What departments are available at Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah?

Departments include anesthesiology, cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, critical care and ICU, dentistry, dermatology, endocrinology, ENT, gastroenterology, general and laparoscopic surgery, general medicine, gynecology and obstetrics, internal medicine, neuroscience, neurosurgery, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, pathology, pediatric and neonatology, physiotherapy, pulmonology, radiology, urology and vascular surgery.

Does Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah accept insurance?

The hospital has an official insurance partners page, but acceptance depends on your insurer, TPA, exact plan, network level, doctor, department and approval status. Confirm before treatment when possible.

How much is consultation at Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah?

The hospital does not publish one fixed consultation fee for every doctor and specialty. Call 80055 and ask for the current cash consultation fee, insurance co-pay and follow-up rule.

Does Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah have parking?

The patient/visitor policy lists valet parking services as 24×7. Ask the hospital about current valet charges and check public parking signs if parking outside.

What should I bring to Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah?

Bring Emirates ID or passport, valid insurance card, payment method, current medicine list, allergy list, previous reports, scans, prescriptions and any doctor instructions.

Final takeaway

For a smooth visit to Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah, confirm the branch, department, doctor timing, appointment status, consultation fee, insurance approval and parking route before leaving. Use emergency care immediately for severe symptoms, and keep all reports, invoices and insurance approvals until your visit and billing are complete.