Pregnant wife2month Delivery possible in Qtr

jammuqatar
By jammuqatar

Hi All,

I am currently 2-month pregnant and has been visiting a Gynecologist in Private Clinic Hospital for pregnancy check-ups and blood/urine tests in the past weeks. (I am still on visiting visa). I can visiting hamad hospital for this condition.What is the formalities here.
But I have planned to stay 6 month more qatar.I am staying qatar this condition any problems from immigration side travelling time please let me know.

Also delivery here expensive or not

Please let me know

Best Regards,
Sadiya

By anas.buddi• 4 Jul 2016 09:20
anas.buddi

Hi ,

Could you please let me know whether people with rp and no helath card will hamad accepts this case even though if we don't have health card but we do have rp. Please do let me know.

Thanks,

Anas

By anas.buddi• 4 Jul 2016 09:19
anas.buddi

Hi ,

Could you please let me know whether people with rp and helath card will hamad accepts this case even though if we don't have health card but we do have rp.

Thanks,

Anas

By drateeq69• 10 Oct 2012 01:21
drateeq69

could you be kind enough to give dr. kudsiya's contact no. and which medical center she is available

By drateeq69• 10 Oct 2012 01:20
drateeq69

thanks for the detailed description of your reply, my wife is due in Jan end or first week of feb. I am planning to get her to Doha sometime this month. I just arrived a few days back and was a little worried myself. but your post has been some confidence.

By shamsiec• 6 Oct 2012 16:29
Rating: 4/5
shamsiec

i had done my delivery in Hamad in visit visa......my hubby nd we stay n dubai......my parents r n doha.....so i had a visit visa....i first consulted a private doctor....Dr. Kudsiya......at 7th mnth or few weeks later she will refer to hamad......as i had visited qatar in my 8th mnth ending,she referrd me to hamad and asked me to go the very next day thr.......so i went to women's hospital main entrance....thr they asked me to go emergency coz i was in my last weeks......so from thr i submitted marraige certificate copy, mine nd hubby's passport copy with visa page....then my qatar visit visa copy too.....so from there they made a file for me and i had my all tests, scan...everythng on d same day....later they gave me dates for appointmnt.......and aftr delivery all together the cost for me cameto 1800qtr......and the service i experienced was lovely....i got a lovely nurse who had done my delivery......

Inshallah am now in my second pregnancy planning from hamad itself in May......nshallah hope everything goes well with all.....

By anonymous• 12 Jun 2012 13:35
anonymous

above mentioned charges is for Aster- Musheirib branch

By anonymous• 12 Jun 2012 13:34
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Aster- Musheirib and Industrial area branch is much cheaper than Aster Hilal... Consultation fee is 85QR and

any follow up within 15 days is free of charge. U/S scan is 165QR..

By aelachi• 12 Jun 2012 10:51
Rating: 5/5
aelachi

yes u can give a birth at Hamad hospital, u can only provide ur passport.

delivery at Al ahli hospital costs 10K

By 30904148qatar• 12 Jun 2012 10:49
Rating: 4/5
30904148qatar

Follow up with your nearest health center.They only can refer you to HMC Women Hospital then follow up your appointments there .

For visitors

Per day bed charge 400/-

Normal delivery charges 1000/-

Scissoring delivery charges upto 5000/-

best of luck

By anonymous• 12 Jun 2012 10:48
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

It will be better for you to go to your home country for delivery as you will have difficulties here if you are not holding the Residence Permit.

By eddy30• 12 Jun 2012 10:47
Rating: 5/5
eddy30

You need to have permanant Visa to visit Hamad.

If you are not able to obtain permanant visa, you'll have to visit the private clinics.

With respect to cost, Yes, the private clinics are quite expensive. But since you have no other options and since you are on visit, you have to visit the private clinics.

Aster Medcare in Hilal has one of the best docs Dr. Sabitha. From my personal experience is friendly and nice lady, answers almost all the stupid questions that me and my wife asked and it was surprising to see her very happy to see the test positive.

Consultation fee is QAR150 and any follow up within 10 days is free of charge.

U/s Scan - QAR300

Other tests are nominal price - provided you dont have a high-risk pregnancy where u need a detailed ivestigation.

Other private clinics could be around the same rate. And for deliver private hospitals cost you a forune.

If you manage to obtain ur PR, then you'll be saving a lot cos at Hamad is very minimal... no consultation fee, no fee for tests, QAR50 for opening a chart and QAR50 for u/s (which you'll be allowed to do only at 20 weeks)

and for deliver - QAR 500 max if normal. How cool is that...

By JustFriend643• 12 Jun 2012 10:37
Rating: 3/5
JustFriend643

In your case I have one suggestion, go to any your local area health center and there you can make temporary health card and they will take from you only QR 30 and it will be valid for one or three months I am not sure you better check with them. Then during this period if you will go for check up they will charge you as normal like RP holders. I hope this info will help you...

By JustFriend643• 12 Jun 2012 10:31
Rating: 5/5
JustFriend643

Yesssss ofcourse delivery is very expensive here in qatar which is available only in HMC or Privately in Al-Ahli Hospital. in order to get free treatment you should be RP holder, for visitor everything is expensive here. if your pragnancy is now two months and you are planning to travel after six month then you will not be allowed to travel neer delivery. so make your decision quickly... take care.

By anonymous• 12 Jun 2012 10:08
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

In order to get appointment in Hamad Hospital you should have a health card which is given only to RP holders. If you are on a family visit you can stay a maximum of 6-7 months only and your option for medical check up will be Private Clinics which will be quite expensive for delivery.

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