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Burjeel Holdings Q3 2025 net profit rises 27.5% on higher patient volume

Burjeel Holdings Q3 2025 net profit rises 27.5% on higher patient volume

Burjeel Holdings reported a 27.5% net profit increase for Q3 2025 as higher patient volume across Abu Dhabi facilities drove record revenue.

Journal Staff·Editorial
20 Mar 2026·2 min read

Burjeel Holdings reported a 27.5% increase in net profit for the quarter ending 30 September 2025. The company reached record revenue levels during the same three-month period. This growth results from higher patient volume across the group's Abu Dhabi hospital network.

Profitability rose as the company increased utilization of specialized medical services. Department of Health - Abu Dhabi records show the group expanded outpatient capacity by 12% in 2025. This capacity expansion allowed for higher surgical throughput compared to previous quarters.

Burjeel Holdings competes with Pure Health for market share in the UAE premium care segment. The 27.5% profit gain follows the company's shift toward high-acuity surgical cases at flagship facilities. This transition decreases reliance on primary care revenue, which carries lower profit margins for regional hospital operators.

Investors and hospital executives monitor these quarterly disclosures to gauge the effect of Department of Health regulatory shifts on private sector revenue. The data indicates that scale and clinical specialization dictate fiscal performance in the current UAE market.

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Journal Staff

Editorial

Contributing to UAE healthcare industry coverage

Source: Google News — Abu Dhabi Health

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