Emirates Hospital Jumeirah: appointment, doctors, fees, emergency, insurance and map
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is a private multispecialty hospital on Jumeirah Beach Road, near Dubai Canal in Jumeirah 2. This guide is written for patients who want practical help before visiting, not just a basic address listing.
You will find appointment steps, phone number, doctor search tips, departments, fee questions, maternity package guidance, insurance checks, emergency guidance, parking and taxi advice, Google Map, official video, DHA complaint routes and local tips that can save time at reception.
Call 800 444 444 for appointments and general enquiries. Emergency is listed as 24/7. For life-threatening symptoms in the UAE, call 998 for ambulance.
Official Emirates Hospitals pages show Emirates Hospital Jumeirah emergency as 24/7. OPD clinic timings may appear differently across official pages, with 8am–8pm on the contact page and 8am–9pm in the hospital page FAQ. Because timings can change by clinic, doctor, holiday and department, call 800 444 444 before leaving.
Address, phone number, email and opening hours
For a hospital visit, the most important details are not only “where is it?” but also “which entrance, which department, which doctor, what timing, and what payment route?” Use the table below before travelling.
| Detail | Information | Practical action |
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Emirates Hospital Jumeirah | Use the full name when booking taxis, calling insurance or searching maps. |
| Address / area | Jumeirah Beach Road, near Dubai Canal, Jumeirah 2, Dubai, UAE | Open live navigation because Jumeirah Beach Road and Dubai Canal traffic can change quickly. |
| Main phone | 800 444 444 | Use for appointment, doctor search, department transfer, insurance and timing confirmation. |
| Appointment route | Official hospital page and Emirates Hospitals appointment system | Call if online booking is slow, unavailable or confusing. |
| Emergency | Emergency is listed as 24/7 | For life-threatening symptoms, use ambulance or the nearest emergency department. |
| OPD clinics | Official pages show OPD around morning to evening hours; timing should be confirmed before visiting. | Ask the call center for the exact doctor and clinic timing on your planned day. |
| Official website | Emirates Hospital Jumeirah page | Use for doctors, departments, appointment, packages, insurance and video links. |
Which care route should you choose?
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah has routine outpatient clinics, specialist doctors, maternity services, emergency care, diagnostics, packages and surgical services. Choosing the wrong route can waste time and money.
Best for stable symptoms, specialist consultation, chronic disease follow-up, second opinion, dermatology, ENT, pediatrics, OB-GYN, orthopedic and planned reviews.
Use for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, major injury, heavy bleeding, unconsciousness, seizure, poisoning or sudden weakness.
Useful for maternity, health checks, screening, dental, eye, cancer screening and preventive packages where inclusion/exclusion details matter.
If symptoms are sudden, severe or worsening quickly, use emergency. If stable and not dangerous, book OPD. If you are comparing maternity, screening or surgery costs, ask for written package terms first.
How to book an appointment at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah
A useful appointment is not only an available slot. It should confirm the branch, doctor, department, consultation fee, insurance coverage, documents and arrival time.
- Choose the correct route: OPD, emergency, maternity package, health check, procedure estimate, surgery opinion or follow-up.
- Check the doctor list: use the official Find a Doctor page and filter for Jumeirah where possible.
- Check the department: confirm whether your issue belongs to cardiology, pediatrics, OB-GYN, ENT, dermatology, orthopedics, emergency, radiology or another service.
- Call the hospital: dial 800 444 444 and ask for the earliest suitable slot.
- Confirm insurance: ask whether your insurer, TPA and exact plan are accepted for that doctor and service.
- Ask fee questions: confirm cash consultation fee, co-pay, follow-up rules and whether tests or scans need separate approval.
- Prepare documents: Emirates ID or passport, insurance card, old reports, scans, prescriptions, allergy list and payment method.
- Arrive early: first-time patients should leave extra time for registration, file opening and insurance eligibility checks.
“I want an appointment at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah on Jumeirah Beach Road. Please confirm the doctor name, department, appointment time, consultation fee, insurance co-pay, approval requirement, documents needed, parking option and how early I should arrive.”
Fees, consultation charges and cost questions
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah does not publish one fixed universal consultation fee for every doctor and specialty. This is normal for private hospitals. The final amount can change by doctor level, specialty, insurance plan, co-pay, approval status, tests, imaging, medicines, procedure, emergency triage and follow-up policy.
| Cost area | Why the price can change | Exact question to ask |
|---|---|---|
| OPD consultation | Doctor level, specialty, first visit/follow-up, insurance network, co-pay and appointment type. | “What is the cash consultation fee and what is my insurance co-pay for this exact doctor?” |
| Emergency visit | Triage, doctor assessment, monitoring, tests, medicines, procedures, observation or admission. | “When the patient is stable, can you explain the insurance approval and itemized charges?” |
| Lab tests | Test type, fasting need, urgent processing, insurance approval and report timing. | “Is this test covered today, and what is the cash price if insurance rejects it?” |
| Imaging | X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, contrast use, reporting speed and pre-approval. | “Does this scan need approval, and is contrast included in the estimate?” |
| Maternity | Delivery type, room, doctor fee, anesthesia, newborn care, NICU, medicines and exclusions. | “Please provide package inclusions, exclusions and emergency-change rules in writing.” |
| Surgery | Surgeon, anesthesia, OT, implants, consumables, medicines, room stay, ICU and complications. | “What is included, what is excluded, and what may be billed separately?” |
| Health packages | Eligibility, active offer date, tests included, doctor review, follow-up and insurance/cash rules. | “Is this package active today and does it include consultation, reports and follow-up?” |
Do not rely on old fee numbers from blogs or screenshots. For non-emergency visits, confirm the current fee, co-pay, approval and package terms before the appointment.
Doctors and how to choose the right specialist
The official Emirates Hospitals page lists many doctors at Jumeirah across cardiology, OB-GYN, orthopedics, maternal and fetal medicine, neurosurgery, emergency medicine, internal medicine, gastroenterology, pediatrics, endocrinology and more. The right question is not only “which doctor is available?” but “which doctor is right for my case and insurance?”
Ask whether the doctor is consultant, specialist or GP; whether the same doctor reviews follow-up reports; and whether your insurance covers that doctor.
Ask who explains the estimate, approval, risk, anesthesia, admission, room type, medicines and follow-up plan.
- Search by specialty first, then doctor name.
- Confirm the doctor is at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah, not DHCC, Marina, Motor City, Palm or another Emirates Hospitals facility.
- Ask whether the doctor is available for follow-up after lab or imaging results.
- Confirm if insurance covers that exact doctor and department.
- For pregnancy, ask whether the doctor handles antenatal care, delivery planning and emergency changes.
- For children, confirm whether you need pediatrics, pediatric surgery, emergency or another pediatric subspecialty.
- Use Dubai Medical Registry if you want to verify a licensed healthcare professional or facility.
Departments, treatments and facilities
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is a multispecialty hospital. Official pages list services such as anesthesiology, breast care, cardiology, dental clinic, dermatology and aesthetics, dietetics, emergency department 24/7, endocrinology, ENT, family medicine, fetal medicine, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, obstetrics and maternity, ICU, internal medicine, laboratory and pathology, nephrology, neurology, neurosurgery, oncology, ophthalmology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthopedics, pain medicine, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, pediatric surgery, pediatrics, plastic surgery, radiology and imaging, rheumatology, urology and vascular surgery.
| User need | Likely department | Practical guidance |
|---|---|---|
| Chest pain, palpitations, high blood pressure | Cardiology or emergency | Use emergency for severe chest pain, sweating, fainting, breathlessness or sudden symptoms. |
| Fever, infection, diabetes, thyroid or chronic illness | Family medicine, internal medicine, endocrinology, laboratory | Carry old reports, medicine list and recent readings if available. |
| Child fever, newborn care, pediatric specialist | Pediatrics, pediatric surgery, emergency if severe | Ask if the child needs OPD, emergency or a pediatric specialist. |
| Pregnancy, delivery and women’s health | OB-GYN, maternity, fetal medicine | Ask package rules, room type, doctor fee, newborn care and emergency C-section terms. |
| Joint pain, fracture, sports injury, back pain | Orthopedics, physiotherapy, radiology | Ask if X-ray, MRI, physiotherapy or procedure approval is needed. |
| Sinus, hearing, throat, dizziness | ENT | Ask if endoscopy, hearing test or minor procedure is billed separately. |
| Kidney stone, prostate, urinary infection | Urology, radiology, laboratory | Carry urine reports, ultrasound or CT scans if available. |
| Skin, hair, rash, aesthetics | Dermatology and aesthetics | Ask if laser, procedure, medicine or cosmetic treatment is separate from consultation. |
| Breast symptoms or screening | Breast care, radiology, oncology where needed | Ask what screening includes and when reports will be explained. |
| Eye symptoms or vision concerns | Ophthalmology | Ask if eye screening, imaging, lens or procedure charges are separate. |
Packages, maternity costs and planned-care offers
Emirates Hospitals publishes a packages and costs section with many categories, including health checks, dental, eye, maternity, breast screening, cancer screening, urology, weight management, orthopedics, dermatology and other preventive packages. For Jumeirah, the maternity package pages are especially important because users often search delivery cost before choosing a hospital.
| Package area | Published example / user intent | What to confirm before paying |
|---|---|---|
| Normal delivery package | The official Jumeirah normal delivery package page lists AED 23,000 and shows inclusions/exclusions. | Confirm if the price is current, what room is included, newborn package cost, epidural/anesthesia terms and NICU exclusions. |
| Caesarean delivery package | The official Jumeirah C-section package page lists AED 30,000 and shows inclusions/exclusions. | Confirm if medication, newborn care, extra stay, NICU, radiology and lab investigations are excluded. |
| Antenatal packages | Useful for pregnancy monitoring and planned maternity care. | Ask starting week, number of visits, scans, tests, doctor reviews and delivery linkage. |
| Health checks | Men’s, women’s, preventive and metabolic health check packages are listed. | Ask fasting rules, tests included, report timing and whether doctor explanation is included. |
| Breast and cancer screening | Breast screening, mammogram, ultrasound, Pap smear and cancer screening packages are listed. | Ask age suitability, report timing, follow-up consultation and insurance/cash terms. |
| Dental and eye packages | Dental evaluation, implants, whitening, LASIK and cataract-related packages appear in package categories. | Ask consultation, imaging, consumables, procedure exclusions and follow-up rules. |
- Open the official Packages & Costs page.
- Select the package category that matches your need.
- Call 800 444 444 and confirm whether the package is valid for Emirates Hospital Jumeirah today.
- Ask if consultation, tests, scans, reports and follow-up are included.
- Ask whether insurance applies or if it is self-pay only.
- For maternity, surgery or high-value packages, request written inclusions and exclusions.
Delivery package pages often include exclusions. Do not compare only headline price. Ask about newborn package, NICU, extra stay, medications, lab/radiology, blood transfusion, anesthesia and emergency changes.
Insurance and payment: what patients should check
Emirates Hospitals has an official insurance page listing insurers, networks and facilities, including Emirates Hospital Jumeirah. Still, a listed insurer does not automatically mean every plan, doctor, test, procedure or admission is covered. Coverage depends on insurer, TPA, network level, policy benefits, medical necessity and approval rules.
Ask whether your exact insurance card is accepted for that doctor and specialty.
Ask whether the test is approved and what the cash price is if rejected.
Ask for estimate, approval status, room category, deposit rules and exclusions.
- Call the hospital insurance desk before visiting when the visit is planned.
- Call your insurer or TPA and ask whether Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is in-network for your exact plan.
- Ask if pre-approval is needed for imaging, procedures, surgery, maternity or admission.
- Keep approval SMS/email, invoices, claim forms and medical reports.
- If a claim is rejected, ask for the rejection reason in writing.
If there is a dispute, written proof matters. Keep the appointment confirmation, invoice, doctor note, approval or rejection message, policy details and hospital response before using a complaint route.
Parking, taxi, nearby areas and arrival tips
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is near Dubai Canal and Jumeirah Beach Road. This is a busy area, especially during school runs, beach traffic, evening appointments, weekend movement and tourist seasons.
| Arrival option | Best for | Practical tip |
|---|---|---|
| Car | Families, elderly patients, children, maternity visits and patients carrying reports. | Call first and ask where patients should park today, whether valet is available and whether parking charges apply. |
| Taxi / ride app | Patients who should avoid parking stress or long walking. | Enter “Emirates Hospital Jumeirah, Jumeirah Beach Road, near Dubai Canal.” |
| Drop-off first | Pregnant patients, children, elderly patients, pain or limited mobility. | Drop the patient at the entrance first; another adult can manage parking or payment. |
| From Downtown / Business Bay | Shorter drive depending on canal and Jumeirah traffic. | Check live navigation before leaving because canal-side traffic can change quickly. |
| From Marina / JBR | Users coming along beach-side corridors. | Allow extra time during evening and weekend beach traffic. |
Parking and valet details can change. Do not publish a fixed parking fee unless the hospital confirms it. The safest call question is: “Where should patients park today, is valet available, and are there any parking charges?”
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah Google Map
Use this map for orientation, then open live navigation on your phone for current traffic, road approach and entrance guidance.
International patients, visitors and second opinions
Dubai hospitals often receive residents, tourists and international patients. If you are visiting from outside Dubai or you are arranging care for a family member, prepare documentation before booking.
Ask whether your travel insurance or international insurance is accepted and whether direct billing is available.
Send or carry old reports, imaging, discharge summaries, prescriptions and diagnosis notes.
Ask about admission estimate, companion policy, discharge timing, follow-up and medical report availability.
- Carry passport, visa/entry details and insurance documents if you are not a UAE resident.
- Ask whether the hospital can provide an itemized invoice for travel insurance claims.
- For surgery, ask how many days you should stay in Dubai after discharge.
- Ask whether follow-up can be done remotely after returning home.
DHA and UAE government services that may help patients
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is a private hospital, but Dubai and UAE official services can help with professional verification, complaints, insurance disputes and emergency numbers.
| Need | Official service | How it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Verify a doctor or facility | Dubai Medical Registry | Search DHA-registered healthcare professionals or facilities. |
| Medical complaint | DHA Submit Medical Complaint | Use for complaints against healthcare professionals or facilities. |
| Insurance complaint | DHA insurance complaint service | Use for feedback, complaints or disputes involving insurance companies. |
| DHA help center | Contact DHA | DHA support includes 800 342 inside UAE and +971 4 599 1200 outside UAE. |
| Emergency numbers | UAE emergency guidance | Use 998 for ambulance, 999 for police and 997 for fire/civil defence. |
Keep appointment messages, invoices, doctor name, date, diagnosis, reports, prescriptions, insurance approval/rejection messages, and the hospital’s written response. A clear timeline is more useful than an emotional complaint without documents.
Emergency guidance: when not to wait for an appointment
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah lists emergency as 24/7. Still, if symptoms are life-threatening, your first step is emergency help, not comparing appointment times online.
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.
- Emergency patients may be treated by severity, not arrival order.
- Do not delay emergency care to collect documents.
- If possible, bring Emirates ID, insurance card, medicine list and allergy information.
- Once the patient is stable, ask billing for itemized charges and insurance approval status.
Official Emirates Hospital Jumeirah video
This official Emirates Hospitals Group video gives users a quick visual idea of Emirates Hospital Jumeirah. Use it for orientation only; appointment timing, doctor availability, fees, insurance and parking should still be confirmed directly.
If this video does not load on your device, open the official virtual tour instead: Emirates Hospital Jumeirah Virtual Tour.
Local insider tips for a smoother visit
- Use morning appointments for complex visits. If you may need lab tests, scans or approvals, morning gives more same-day processing time.
- Carry old reports. Previous lab results, scans and discharge summaries help avoid repeated explanations and unnecessary duplicate testing.
- Save confirmations. Screenshot appointment time, doctor name, insurance approval, package terms and report collection instructions.
- Ask follow-up rules before leaving. Some follow-up visits may be time-limited or billed differently.
- For maternity, ask exclusions in writing. Focus on room type, anesthesia, baby care, NICU, emergency C-section, doctor fees and room upgrades.
- For surgery, ask for a complete estimate. Include surgeon, anesthesia, OT, room, implants, medicines, consumables and ICU possibility.
- For Jumeirah traffic, avoid last-minute arrival. Dubai Canal and beach-side routes can slow down during evenings and weekends.
- For elderly, children or pregnancy, drop first. Let the patient enter reception while another adult handles parking.
- For insurance disputes, keep written proof. Verbal answers are hard to use later. Ask for email, SMS or printed approval/rejection when possible.
FAQs about Emirates Hospital Jumeirah
Where is Emirates Hospital Jumeirah located?
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah is located on Jumeirah Beach Road, near Dubai Canal, in Jumeirah 2, Dubai, UAE.
What is the phone number for Emirates Hospital Jumeirah?
The main Emirates Hospitals number is 800 444 444. Use it for appointment booking, doctor availability, insurance questions, department routing and current timing confirmation.
What are Emirates Hospital Jumeirah opening hours?
Emergency is listed as 24/7. OPD timing appears differently across official Emirates Hospitals pages, so confirm the exact doctor and clinic timing by calling 800 444 444 before visiting.
How do I book an appointment at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah?
You can use the official appointment system or call 800 444 444. Before booking, confirm the doctor, department, consultation fee, insurance co-pay, documents and arrival time.
Does Emirates Hospital Jumeirah have emergency service?
Yes, emergency is listed as 24/7. For life-threatening symptoms, call 998 for ambulance or go to the nearest emergency department.
How much is consultation at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah?
There is no single public consultation fee for all doctors and specialties. Fees can vary by doctor, department, insurance, co-pay, tests and follow-up rules. Call the hospital for current pricing.
What departments are available at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah?
Departments include emergency, cardiology, dermatology, dentistry, ENT, endocrinology, family medicine, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecology, maternity, ICU, internal medicine, laboratory, neurology, neurosurgery, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, pediatrics, physiotherapy, radiology, rheumatology, urology, vascular surgery and more.
Does Emirates Hospital Jumeirah accept insurance?
Emirates Hospitals has an official insurance page listing insurers, networks and facilities. Acceptance still depends on your insurer, TPA, plan, network level, doctor, department and approval status.
What are the maternity package prices at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah?
Official package pages list examples such as AED 23,000 for normal delivery and AED 30,000 for Caesarean delivery at Emirates Hospital Jumeirah, but users should confirm current validity, inclusions and exclusions before paying.
What should I bring to Emirates Hospital Jumeirah?
Bring Emirates ID or passport, insurance card, previous reports, scans, prescriptions, allergy list, referral or approval documents if required, and a payment method for co-pay or uncovered services.
Final takeaway
For a smooth Emirates Hospital Jumeirah visit, confirm five things before you leave: the correct doctor, department timing, consultation fee, insurance approval and parking/drop-off route. Use emergency care immediately for severe symptoms. For planned visits, carry documents, ask cost questions before tests, and keep written proof of appointment, insurance and package terms.