
Zone 90, Shop, 141 Street 720, Al Wakrah, Qatar

23 verified providers · Last updated March 2026
According to the UAE Open Healthcare Directory, there are 23 pharmacies in Al Wakrah, UAE. The highest-rated is Janna Pharmacy Al Wakrah with a 4.3-star Google rating based on 7 patient reviews. All listings include contact details, operating hours, accepted insurance plans, and directions. Healthcare in Al Wakrah is regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). Data sourced from official government registers, last verified March 2026.

Zone 90, Shop, 141 Street 720, Al Wakrah, Qatar


Al Wakrah is home to 23 licensed pharmacies regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). Whether you are searching for routine care, a second opinion, or a specialist referral, the providers on this page are filterable by rating, accepted insurance, neighbourhood and operating hours. Many pharmacies in Al Wakrah accept major UAE health insurance plans — including the payers you are most likely to hold through your employer — although coverage for elective procedures, co-pays and annual caps vary meaningfully between plan tiers. Most private pharmacies in Al Wakrah publish cash-rate pricing alongside their insurance networks, and multilingual consultations are widely available. Compare the providers below to find the one that best matches your insurance, schedule and clinical need.
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تضم Al Wakrah 23 pharmacies مرخّصة تخضع لإشراف وزارة الصحة ووقاية المجتمع (MOHAP). سواء كنت تبحث عن رعاية اعتيادية أو رأي ثانٍ أو إحالة تخصصية، يمكنك تصفية المقدمين في هذه الصفحة حسب التقييم وشبكة التأمين والحي وساعات العمل. تقبل معظم المرافق خطط التأمين الصحي الكبرى في الإمارات، وإن كانت التغطية والمساهمات السنوية تختلف بين الخطط. كذلك تنشر أغلب المرافق الخاصة أسعارها النقدية إلى جانب شبكات التأمين، وتتوفر الاستشارات بعدة لغات على نطاق واسع. قارن الخيارات أدناه لاختيار الأنسب.

Zone 90, Shop, 141 Street 720, Al Wakrah, Qatar
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