Aden Abdulle Hospital

Aden Abdulle Hospital was named after Aden Abdulle Osman who was a prominent political figure in Somalia. He served as the first President of Somalia from 1960 to 1967, following the country's independence from colonial rule. Osman played a significant role in the early years of Somalia's independence and was instrumental in the formation and development of the young nation.

During his presidency, Osman focused on nation-building, economic development, and strengthening Somalia's international relations. He implemented policies to promote education, healthcare, and infrastructure development. Osman also pursued a policy of non-alignment, seeking to maintain neutrality in the Cold War era and establishing diplomatic ties with various countries.

The hospital named Aden Abdulle Osman, it could be a tribute to his contributions to healthcare or a recognition of his efforts to improve healthcare services during his presidency.

Aden Abdulle Hospital is a private healthcare institution in Mogadishu, Somalia, established on 9 September 2007. The hospital was founded by Prof. Dr. Osman Aden Abdulle and Prof. Dr. Mohamud Zahid Mohamud with the aim of providing accessible, professional, and comprehensive healthcare services to the Somali community.

With 19 years of healthcare experience, Aden Abdulle Hospital provides specialist consultation, diagnostics, emergency care, surgical services, inpatient care, and other medical services.

Motto: Hooyga Waaya Aragga Caafimaad.

19

Years of Experience

20

Medical Specialist

80

bed

570000

Happy Patients

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Working Process

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General Medicine

Diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses and injuries.

Specialized Clinics

Departments dedicated to various specialties

Diagnostic Services

State-of-the-art diagnostic facilities

Surgical Services

Fully equipped operating theaters