What are the Benefits of Doctor on Call for Dubai Residents?
Apart from being one of the best cities that offers top-notch medical services, Dubai has many health services such as doctor on call. Sometimes, it can be challenging to juggle busy weekdays and looking after your health....
What To Do When You are Sick in Dubai
Nobody likes being sick, especially when you have a communicable disease and cannot interact freely with others. There is nothing good about being sick; however, when you are in Dubai, you are assured of the best in healthcare....
FLU Facts: Flu Vs Cold and How Doctor on Call Can Help
How do you know whether you have flu or cold? It is easy to confuse the two. You might have a stuffy nose, sore throat, and a headache. You could be having either of the two, but you can’t be sure. Unless your doctor runs a comprehensive test using a cotton swab at the back of your throat, it is not advisable to self-diagnose. Healthcare providers in the UAE urge people...
Why Home Healthcare Service is a Good Alternative for Ramadan
Home healthcare services are provided from the comfort and safety of one’s home. These services are given to people who have experienced injuries, illnesses or for older adults who cannot take care of themselves. Ramadan is the holy month where Muslims are required to fast from dawn to dusk. Fasting during Ramadan is mandatory for all Muslims in Dubai; however, children, expectant women, nursing mothers, and the sick are exempted from...
The Benefits of The Medical Home Visits for Someone with Headaches and Migraines
Home healthcare is medical care provided by professional medical personnel, for example, a registered nurse or a physiotherapist at the comfort of one’s home. This type of treatment is prescribed by the doctor. Just because you receive home healthcare doesn’t mean you have a chronic disease. Headaches and migraines can be caused by various factors and infections and they can make life unbearable. There are several health facilities offering home...
Doctors at Home Price
In the past, doctors generally visited a patient’s home to diagnose and treat them. However, since the 1960’s, the rise of hospitals and clinics saw a decline in the practice of going to a patient’s home to treat them. They now needed to schedule an appointment and travel to an expensive clinic or public hospital and wait for their turns with a doctor who sees several patients each day. This...
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