Burjeel Holdings, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, is expanding its regional presence by inaugurating four state-of-the-art physiotherapy centers in Saudi Arabia. In partnership with Leejam Sports Company, the largest fitness center chain in the Middle East and North Africa, Burjeel has launched PhysioTherabia, a joint venture aiming to pioneer a unique gym-based model for high-quality physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and wellness services throughout Saudi Arabia. The first four centers, named Olaya View Fitness Time, Al Munsiyah Men's Gym, Al Munsiyah Ladies Gym, and Al Taawon Men's Gym, are part of a planned network of 60 such facilities to be established within and outside Leejam Sports' gyms across the Kingdom. Sixteen centers are scheduled for launch soon, with ten in Riyadh, two in Jeddah, and one each in Dammam, Al Khobar, the northern and southern regions. By 2027, the network of 60 PhysioTherabia centers is expected to contribute at least Dh600 million to the group's revenue.
The centers aim to provide personalized physical therapy, advanced rehabilitation, and sports performance programs, offering a comprehensive range of specialized services, including musculoskeletal rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation with robotics, pediatric rehabilitation, sports injury rehabilitation, spinal and back rehabilitation, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), to promote optimal physical well-being and recovery for patients of all ages.
Abdulmohsen Al Ashry, the regional CEO of Burjeel Holdings, stated that the new centers align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which focuses on enhancing public health, disease prevention, and transforming the healthcare sector. He emphasized that the launch of the centers will contribute to Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a global sports and healthcare hub.
Shadan Alsagri, deputy CEO of Leejam Sports Company, highlighted the importance of consolidating Saudi Arabia's position as a leading global center for advanced physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and wellness services. The integrated fitness and physiotherapy centers will provide a comprehensive approach to health and well-being, staffed by highly skilled healthcare professionals to offer evidence-based therapeutic services to individuals of all ages and groups.
The newly launched PhysioTherabia rehabilitation technologies include iMoove, Gait analysis, and Lokomat, which are set to provide real-impact solutions for patients with conditions such as strokes, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, and other neuromuscular diseases, enhancing their prospects for an independent and healthier quality of life