
General Clinics & Polyclinics in Manama, UAE
65 verified providers · Last updated March 2026
According to the UAE Open Healthcare Directory, there are 65 general clinics & polyclinics in Manama, UAE. Providers include Shaikh Sabah Health Centre and others. All listings include contact details, operating hours, accepted insurance plans, and directions. Healthcare in Manama is regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). Data sourced from official government registers, last verified March 2026.

Shaikh Sabah Health Centre

Dragon Alternative Medicine SPC

London Breast Care Centre

Plastic Surgery & Laser

Dr. Yousif Akasar
Al-Shuyoukh Avenue

Bahrain Medical Society

Dr. Harraz Pediatric Clinic
Highway 35

Kingdom Ayurvedic Centre

Medical Care Centre

Nutriton Center
2825

Bahrain Down's Syndrome Care Centre

Capital Medical Complex

Al Turki Medical Est.

Al Hoora Health Centre

Dr. A. Saheb Ahmed
Shaikh Isa Avenue

Al Khaleej Polyclinic

Aster Clinic

Irish Speciality Clinic

Al Hakeem Medical Complex
2901

Wellmed
General Clinics & Polyclinics in Manama — FAQ
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