Northwest Clinic Day Surgical

Package Price - Starting from AED 4,000

PRP Therapy Packages

Our PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy Packages offer a non-surgical solution for joint pain, sports injuries, and osteoarthritis. By using your body’s own platelets combined with or without Hyaluronic Acid, PRP injections support natural healing and joint regeneration. Tailored for knees and other joints, each package also includes optional physiotherapy sessions for enhanced recovery and mobility — ideal for those seeking an alternative to joint replacement surgery.

Our Packages

Treatment and Techniques

Package Detail - AED 7,000 (AED 3,500 per knee)

Package 1: Bilateral PRP + HA for Knee Osteoarthritis

Package Detail - AED 5,000 for both joints (AED 2,500 per knee)

Package 2: Plain PRP for Other Joints

Package Detail - AED 5,000 (AED 3,500 + AED 1,500)

Package 3: PRP + HA + Physiotherapy

Package Detail - AED 4,000 (AED 2,500 + AED 1,500)

Package 4: Plain PRP + Physiotherapy

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Frequently Ask Questions

Which test is best for full body checkup?

A comprehensive full-body checkup includes blood tests (CBC, lipid profile, liver and kidney function tests), urine analysis, imaging scans (X-ray, ultrasound), and cardiac evaluations like ECG.

How much check-up in UAE without insurance?

Without insurance, a full-body checkup in the UAE typically costs AED 500 to AED 2,500, depending on the clinic, tests included, and level of detail required.

What sample is taken for full body checkup?

Samples include blood, urine, and sometimes stool for diagnostic testing, along with imaging scans if required.

What is a Dubai medical test?

A Dubai medical test is a mandatory health screening for residency or employment visas, often including blood tests, chest X-rays, and screenings for infectious diseases like TB and HIV.

Can I stay in the UAE after medical unfit?

Staying in the UAE after being medically unfit depends on the specific condition and visa type; certain infectious or chronic diseases may lead to visa rejection.

Which disease is not allowed in the UAE?

Contagious diseases like TB, HIV, hepatitis B, and leprosy are grounds for visa disqualification in the UAE.