King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre Guide: Appointment, Doctors, Fees & Services
King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre, part of King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, is commonly searched by families, expats and residents around Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim, Al Safa, Al Manara and Jumeirah Beach. Use this guide to plan appointment booking, doctor selection, insurance questions, parking, documents, fees and emergency decisions before you visit.
Quick answer: use King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre for outpatient clinic-style visits, family medicine, child and family care, specialist consultations and selected King’s services in the Jumeirah area. For severe symptoms or hospital-level emergency care, use an appropriate emergency department rather than waiting for a routine clinic appointment.
Is King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre Right for Your Visit?
King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre is useful for patients looking for a King’s clinic in Jumeirah / Umm Suqeim 1, including doctor appointments, family-focused healthcare and selected specialist services.
If your condition needs 24-hour hospital services, emergency department care, admission, surgery, complex imaging or hospital-level procedures, ask whether King’s Dubai Hills Hospital is more appropriate.
Fast King’s Jumeirah Visit Checklist
Confirm doctor timing, appointment availability, walk-in possibility, service availability and documents.
Call +971 800 7777The King’s appointment form includes Dubai Jumeirah as a location. Use official booking or call the centre.
Book appointmentSearch the official doctor directory, then confirm the doctor’s current Jumeirah schedule before travelling.
Find a doctorConsultation, diagnostics, medicine, procedure and follow-up may be separate depending on your visit.
Fee guideThe Jumeirah clinic is in Umm Suqeim 1, not Dubai Hills Hospital or Dubai Marina Clinic.
Open mapFor severe symptoms, use emergency medical care instead of waiting for clinic timing.
Emergency warningKing’s Jumeirah Medical Centre: Official Details
Official network: King’s College Hospital London in Dubai.
Location: Al Kharbash Building, 2nd Floor, Billqetair Street / 37B Street, Umm Suqeim 1, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Phone: +971 800 7777
Email: info.jmc@kch.ae
Listed clinic timings: Saturday to Friday, 8 AM–8 PM. Always confirm before visiting because doctor and department timing can differ.
Use for: Jumeirah-area outpatient clinic visits, family care, specialist appointment planning and King’s network access.
Nearby user areas: Umm Suqeim 1, Jumeirah, Al Safa, Al Manara, Jumeirah Beach and surrounding Dubai communities.
Booking: Use the official appointment form, King’s App where available, or call the King’s contact centre.
King’s Jumeirah Visit Planner Tools
Use these tools to prepare your call and reduce wasted trips. They do not replace official King’s advice, medical advice or insurer approval.
Which King’s Route Should I Use?
Arrival Time Planner
Fee-Surprise Checker
Tick what may happen during your visit. The more boxes you tick, the more important a cost estimate becomes.
Insurance Question Builder
King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre Map
Google Map: King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre
Use this map search for route planning to Al Kharbash Building, Billqetair Street / 37B Street, Umm Suqeim 1, Dubai. Confirm parking and building entrance before leaving.
Video Note
A highly specific official YouTube video for King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre was not clearly available from the official page during this check. To avoid embedding a random or unrelated video, this guide uses the official map, doctor directory, appointment page and source links instead.
Appointment, Walk-in and Doctor Timing Guide
King’s provides appointment routes through its official website and contact centre. Still, you should confirm the exact doctor, Jumeirah location, timing and insurance details before travelling.
| What to confirm | Exact question to ask | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Jumeirah location | “Is this appointment at King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre, not Dubai Hills or Marina?” | King’s has multiple Dubai locations, so the exact branch matters. |
| Doctor timing | “Is Dr. [name] available at Jumeirah on the day and time I want?” | Doctors may rotate between branches or have changing schedules. |
| Walk-in option | “Can I walk in today, or must I book an appointment?” | Walk-in availability may differ by department and doctor. |
| Insurance approval | “Does my insurance require pre-approval, referral or network confirmation?” | Approval can affect waiting time and out-of-pocket cost. |
| Reports needed | “Should I bring previous scans, blood tests, prescriptions or discharge summaries?” | Doctors can make better use of the appointment when records are ready. |
Services to Check Before Visiting
Use the list below as a practical call checklist. Confirm exact availability at Jumeirah because services and doctor schedules can vary by branch.
Ask about GP/family doctor timing, consultation fee and insurance coverage.
Ask child doctor timing, vaccination questions, records needed and insurance coverage.
Ask whether your concern needs family medicine, gynaecology, maternity or hospital route.
Ask if consultation, X-ray, cleaning or procedure fees are separate.
Ask doctor timing, tests needed and whether insurance approval applies.
Ask whether the visit is medical or cosmetic, and whether insurance covers it.
Ask fasting, appointment, referral and report timing before visiting.
Ask package inclusion, price, preparation, fasting and which location handles the package.
Fees, Packages, Insurance and Billing Questions
This page does not publish fake or outdated consultation fees. King’s may have specific package pages for certain services, but your actual cost depends on doctor, speciality, insurance, tests, medicine, procedure and approval status.
Ask the fee for your exact doctor and speciality. Confirm whether follow-up is included or separate.
Ask if lab tests, imaging, prescriptions, vaccines or procedures are separate from consultation.
If booking a package, ask what is included, what is excluded, whether fasting is required and which location provides it.
| Cost area | Question to ask | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Doctor consultation | “What is the fee for this doctor and speciality?” | Different specialities may have different fees. |
| Lab / diagnostics | “Are tests, imaging or reports separate?” | Testing can increase the total bill. |
| Dental / dermatology | “Is this medical or cosmetic, and is it covered by insurance?” | Cosmetic services may be self-pay. |
| Health package | “What exactly is included and what costs extra?” | Packages may exclude follow-up, extra tests or specialist referrals. |
| Hospital referral | “If I need hospital care, will there be a separate estimate?” | Hospital services can involve different billing rules. |
Insurance, Network and Approval Checklist
Insurance coverage depends on your provider, policy, network tier, co-pay, deductible, approval rules and whether the service is outpatient, dental, cosmetic, preventive, maternity-related, diagnostic or hospital-level.
- Is my insurance accepted for this exact doctor and service?
- Does this visit need pre-approval or referral?
- What co-pay or deductible applies?
- Are tests, medicine, vaccines and follow-up billed separately?
- Is King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre in my network?
- Is the doctor/speciality covered at this branch?
- Are dental, dermatology, cosmetic or screening services excluded?
- What documents are needed for reimbursement?
Documents to Carry
Carry Emirates ID or passport, insurance card, previous reports, medication list, referral if needed and payment method.
Carry child ID if available, parent/guardian ID, vaccination records, previous paediatric notes and insurance card.
Bring scans, lab reports, discharge summaries, operation notes, prescriptions and previous diagnosis history.
Parking, Drop-off and Arrival Tips
Call ahead if you are unsure about parking, building entrance, lift access or drop-off point at Al Kharbash Building.
Use “King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre, Al Kharbash Building, Billqetair Street, Umm Suqeim 1” and share the exact map link.
If you need wheelchair access, elderly support, language help or child assistance, call before arriving.
When Not to Wait for a King’s Jumeirah Appointment
A medical centre appointment is not the right path for serious emergency symptoms. King’s Dubai Hills Hospital lists 24-hour hospital services, but the safest choice is the nearest appropriate emergency care for your condition and location.
Be extra cautious with infants, elderly people, pregnant patients and chronic disease patients.
If a visitor or tourist becomes seriously unwell, do not delay emergency care while checking routine clinic appointments.
For emergency symptoms, seek care first. Discuss insurance and billing once urgent care has started.
How to Read King’s Jumeirah Reviews Safely
Reviews can help you prepare, but they should not replace official booking, fee confirmation, medical advice, emergency decisions or insurance approval.
| Review topic | Useful signal | Safe way to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Doctor communication | Helps understand patient experience. | Do not treat reviews as clinical evidence. |
| Waiting time | Helps plan arrival buffer. | Prefer recent repeated patterns, not one old comment. |
| Billing | Warns you to ask estimate and insurance questions. | Confirm your own policy and service cost directly. |
| Parking and access | Helps plan taxi/drop-off route. | Use official map and call if unsure. |
Nearby Area Help: Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim, Al Safa and Al Manara
King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre may be convenient for people around Umm Suqeim 1, Jumeirah, Al Safa, Al Manara, Jumeirah Beach, Kite Beach side and nearby villa communities. Choose based on the exact doctor, appointment availability, service, insurance network, parking and whether your case needs hospital-level care.
Ask paediatric timing, vaccine questions, family medicine availability and child documents before travelling.
Because the listed clinic timing is 8 AM–8 PM, ask which doctors are available before or after work hours.
Ask about insurance acceptance, self-pay estimates, medical records and whether the King’s App or portal is useful for your case.
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Where is King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre located?
King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre is listed at Al Kharbash Building, 2nd Floor, Billqetair Street / 37B Street, Umm Suqeim 1, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
What is the phone number for King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre?
The official King’s contact page lists +971 800 7777 for the Jumeirah clinic. Call before visiting to confirm appointments, doctors, fees and insurance.
What are King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre opening hours?
The official contact page lists clinic timings as Saturday to Friday, 8 AM–8 PM. Doctor and department schedules can differ, so confirm before travelling.
Can I book an appointment online?
Yes. The official King’s appointment page includes Dubai Jumeirah as a booking location. You can also call the King’s contact centre.
Is King’s Jumeirah a hospital or medical centre?
King’s Jumeirah is a medical centre / clinic location. For hospital-level care, emergency, admission or surgery, ask whether King’s Dubai Hills Hospital or another emergency facility is more appropriate.
Which areas is King’s Jumeirah useful for?
It is useful for people around Umm Suqeim 1, Jumeirah, Al Safa, Al Manara, Jumeirah Beach and nearby Dubai communities.
Does King’s Jumeirah accept insurance?
Insurance coverage depends on your insurer, policy, network tier, co-pay, deductible and approval rules. Confirm directly with King’s and your insurer before starting non-emergency services.
How much is consultation at King’s Jumeirah Medical Centre?
This guide does not publish unverified fees. Ask King’s for the current consultation fee for your exact doctor and speciality, and ask whether tests, medicines or follow-up are separate.
What documents should I carry?
Carry Emirates ID or passport, insurance card, previous reports, medication list, referral if needed and payment method. For child visits, carry child records and vaccination history if relevant.
When should I use emergency instead of a clinic appointment?
Use emergency care for chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke-like symptoms, heavy bleeding, major injury, severe allergic reaction, loss of consciousness or rapidly worsening illness.
Is this page medical advice?
No. This page is a visit-planning guide only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment advice, emergency advice, insurance approval or financial advice.
Official Sources and Useful Links
Use official King’s College Hospital London in Dubai sources as your final source for current details. Third-party listings and reviews can become outdated.
- King’s official Dubai Jumeirah clinic page
- King’s official contact page
- King’s official appointment page
- King’s official doctor directory
- King’s official medical services page
- King’s family medicine information
- King’s offers and packages page
- King’s Dubai Hills Hospital page
- King’s emergency department information
Medical, Insurance and Payment Disclaimer
This page is for general information and visit planning only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment advice, emergency advice, insurance advice, financial advice, legal advice or a guarantee of appointment, doctor availability, price, insurance coverage, parking or outcome.
Healthcare services, doctors, opening hours, fees, insurance networks, co-pays, approvals, packages, parking and facility information can change. Always confirm directly with King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, your insurer and the relevant department before visiting or paying.