Hi I think most people would advise the Corniche Hospital, this is the government maternity hospital and where you would usually be transferred to from any private hospital if there were complications.
They have been restricting their services to expats (only those who are deemed to be complicated or high risk) however, in recent times as they are very over subscribed but if you are having twins I am sure that would qualify you for access. Like many government hospitals the admin and waiting times can be tedious but they have a lot of good doctors and great nurses. You would really need to get in touch with them to check on the insurance too but overall despite the inconveniences I think this would be the best / safest option, although similar to NHS in terms of room sharing etc. There are a team of mainly British midwives who you see for ante natal appointments, you don't have a designated doctor, so who manages your delivery is dependent who is on duty, unlike in many private hospitals.
https://www.seha.ae/corniche/english/Pages/default.aspx
However, another option for you might be Brightpoint, I think they have the same level of NICU, they are a new hospital, they seem to have attracted some good doctors, Im afraid I don't have any personal experience with them but have heard good things in general - be worth checking them out.
www.brightpoint.ae
Hope this helps!
Hello all,
I'm planning on delivering in Abu Dhabi and need some advice as to which hospital would be best. I'm four months pregnant and carrying twins. They are my first, so I'm a bit nervous about it.
We need a hospital with an excellent neonatal care unit (that hopefully is covered by our insurance :( )
Any feedback on this subject would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!