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HARLEY STREET HEALTH DISTRICT


Showcasing London’s Healthcare Expertise


As countries in the Middle East, and worldwide, navigate an ageing population, they also face a multitude of healthcare challenges, including mental health issues, infectious diseases, and rising cancer rates. Addressing these pressing concerns has become a priority for governments, citizens and healthcare providers alike. Traditional approaches are no longer sufficient; instead, technology is emerging as a vital part of the solution. Innovations in telemedicine and artificial intelligence are already transforming healthcare, making it more accessible and effective than ever.


The Harley Street Health District has long been synonymous with quality and excellence in healthcare. As the majority landlord and custodian of this renowned district, the Howard de Walden Estate has shaped this vibrant healthcare ecosystem for over a century. This historic and ever evolving area offers a unique environment that bridges the gap between traditional healthcare and the digital future, delivering world-class whole health from a single postcode in the heart of central London. As an inclusive healthcare and wellness destination, it welcomes patients from all over the world, ensuring access to comprehensive care for a diverse range of needs.


Exhibiting at Arab Health presents an opportunity


for the Harley Street Health District to showcase its leadership in innovative healthcare solutions while directly addressing the challenges faced by the MENA region. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, the district aims to make a meaningful impact on health outcomes in the area. This year, they will be accompanied by an outstanding delegation of world-class hospitals and clinics, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and services that tackle critical issues such as mental health, cancer care and cardiac treatment.


DUB AI 2025


‘Ever-evolving’ Technology is evolving rapidly – faster than in the last two decades. To keep pace, the district is also evolving alongside it. That means embracing change and integrating the most effective technologies into its facilities. For instance, the area has introduced occupiers with state-of-the-art equipment like MRI scanners and the latest diagnostics for radiotherapy to enhance the quality of care and the best outcomes for patients. Mark Kildea, Chief Executive of Howard de


Walden, said: “We’re broadening our message around healthcare, moving toward a more inclusive concept known as ‘whole health’. This encompasses not just specialist hospitals and complex surgeries, but also exceptional ambulatory and outpatient facilities. “Preventative care and wellness are increasingly significant, as individuals become more proactive about their physical, mental, and even financial well-being. Through innovation and collaboration, we strive to keep Harley Street at the forefront of healthcare excellence.” Howard de Walden’s ongoing strategy focuses on enriching its unique healthcare cluster by attracting world-class healthcare providers, technological


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