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Burjeel Holdings Expands PhysioTherabia to 28 Centers in Saudi Arabia

Burjeel Holdings PLC, a leading super-specialty healthcare services provider in MENA listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (“ADX”), has announced the launch of 11 state-of-the-art PhysioTherabia centers, bringing the total to 28 centers as part of its ambitious growth strategy across Saudi Arabia.

Burjeel Holdings PLC, a leading super-specialty healthcare services provider in MENA listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (“ADX”), has announced the launch of 11 state-of-the-art PhysioTherabia centers, bringing the total to 28 centers as part of its ambitious growth strategy across Saudi Arabia.

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With these new openings, the Group continues its growth across the Kingdom, making PhysioTherabia the fastest-growing and largest physiotherapy and wellness network in Saudi Arabia. This expansion reinforces Burjeel’s ongoing commitment to boosting its healthcare presence in key markets across the region.

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The 11 new centers are strategically distributed across major cities, enhancing the Group’s market presence. Key locations include Riyadh (Oraija Fitness Time, Falah Fitness Time Ladies, Nadwah Fitness Time), Jeddah (Taiba PRO Fitness Time), Madina (Khalida Fitness Time Ladies), Taif (Shehar Fitness Time, Taif Ladies Fitness Time Ladies), Tabouk (Murooj Fitness Time, Murooj Fitness Time Ladies), Dammam (Zohoor Fitness Time), and Al Jubail (Jalmudah Fitness Time). This expansion aligns with Burjeel’s long-term growth strategy target of opening 60 centers in the Kingdom by 2025.

The PhysioTherabia centers are located in Riyadh, Madina, Jeddah, Dammam, Al Khobar, Yanbu, Tabouk, Taif, and Al Jubail. In addition, PhysioTherabia has partnered with leading insurance providers, including Malath Insurance, Gulf Insurance, and Tawuniya Insurance, to enhance the accessibility and affordability of its services.

Burjeel continues to prioritize value creation by tapping into the growing demand for physiotherapy and rehabilitation services in the Kingdom. PhysioTherabia centers offer a wide range of services, including sports injury rehabilitation, post-operative recovery, and chronic pain management.

“PhysioTherabia is committed to providing world-class services with a strong focus on patient well-being. This expansion aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s objectives of enhancing quality of life through improved healthcare access. By integrating sports and health, we aim to play a key role in fostering healthier, more active lifestyles across the Kingdom. As we advance our growth strategy, we are dedicated to setting new benchmarks in physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and wellness services”, said, Mr. John Sunil, Chief Executive Officer of Burjeel Holdings.

Launched in partnership with Leejam Sports Company, PhysioTherabia is building partnerships with key healthcare institutions and sports clubs, further strengthening its unique position in the market. By adopting cutting-edge technologies and innovative practices, PhysioTherabia is raising the bar for physiotherapy and wellness services in the Kingdom.

About Burjeel Holdings

Since its foundation in 2007, Burjeel Holdings swiftly emerged as a prominent authority in healthcare, solidifying its position as a premium world-class private healthcare provider in the MENA region. With an ambitious growth plan, the Group is set to further expand its healthcare services across the region.

Capitalizing on opportunities for further healthcare provision in the region, Burjeel Holdings established its first four premier PhysioTherabia centers in Riyadh. Burjeel Holdings also launched the Paley Middle East Clinic in BMC while also paying out its debut interim dividend of AED 95 million for H1 2023.

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