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Wednesday, 20 May
2026 | Hospital
News | Staff Reporter
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Photo: World-Class Teaching
Facilities – an
85,000-square-foot
multi-specialty teaching
hospital and college Building.
Thumbay Group breaks ground on Ajman’s first private
veterinary teaching hospital
and college
(AJMAN) - Thumbay Group has broken ground on the UAE’s first
private veterinary teaching
hospital and college — a
landmark project that will
provide care for both small
and large animals under one
roof while training the next
generation of veterinarians
locally. The ceremony took place at
Thumbay Medicity, Ajman, in
the presence of His Highness
Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al
Nuaimi, Crown Prince of the
Emirate of Ajman and
Chairman of the Ajman
Executive Council, who
attended as Chief Guest,
alongside Dr. Thumbay
Moideen, Founder President
of Thumbay Group.
Until now, advanced
veterinary care and formal
veterinary education in the
UAE have largely depended on
public institutions or
overseas study. Thumbay
Veterinary Hospital and
Thumbay College of
Veterinary Medicine
close that gap. The hospital
will treat companion animals
such as dogs, cats, and
exotic pets, as well as
large animals including
horses, camels, and
livestock. A dedicated
teaching farm is planned as
the next phase, giving
students hands-on training
in production animal
medicine, herd health, and
farm management.
The
college operates under
Gulf Medical
University (GMU), the
flagship academic
institution of Thumbay
Group.
A New
Chapter for the UAE
Dr. Thumbay
Moideen, Founder President
of Thumbay Group,
shared the vision behind the
project: “When we started
Thumbay nearly three decades
ago, the goal was simple —
bring world-class healthcare
and education to the UAE so
families would not have to
look elsewhere. Now, we
extend that promise to the
animals who share our homes,
our farms, and our heritage.
Thumbay Veterinary Hospital
will deliver the same
standard of care our human
hospitals are known for. The
college will give our
students a UAE-based pathway
into a profession the region
urgently needs. The farm
will follow soon, completing
a true teaching environment
from clinic to field.”
Prof. Manda
Venkataramana, Chancellor of
Gulf Medical University,
spoke about the academic
ambition of the new college:
“A veterinary education is
only as strong as the cases
students learn from. By
co-locating the hospital,
the college, and a working
farm, we are giving every
student a learning
environment that few
institutions globally can
match. Our curriculum is
built around clinical
exposure from year one,
evidence-based practice, and
research that responds to
the realities of this region
— desert species, working
animals, food-producing
livestock and companion
animals so beloved by UAE
families.”
Programs offered:
Thumbay College of
Veterinary Medicine launches
with the Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine (DVM) as
its flagship program — a
comprehensive degree built
around clinical exposure,
evidence-based practice, and
research grounded in
regional realities. The
curriculum prepares
graduates to work across
companion animal practice,
equine and large animal
medicine, food-producing
livestock, wildlife, and
public health. The college
also plans to introduce more
short-term programs and
other programs in the
future.
Training centers and
collaborators:
The college runs in
collaboration with a network
of veterinary hospitals,
specialty centers, research
institutions, and industry
partners across the UAE and
internationally. These
tie-ups give students
rotations across the full
spectrum of veterinary
practice — from companion
animals to falcons, camels,
equines, and livestock:
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Thumbay Veterinary Clinic, UAE — in-house clinical training base
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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary Education and Research,
India
— academic and research
collaboration
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Royal Veterinary College, London — globally recognized
veterinary school
partnership
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Sharjah Equine Hospital, UAE — equine medicine and surgery
rotations
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UAQ Camel Breeding Centre, UAE — camel medicine,
reproduction, and herd
health
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City Vet Hospital Groups — multi-site companion animal
practice exposure
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ABC Feed Factory, UAE — animal nutrition and production
industry partnership
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Don State University, Russia — international academic and
research collaboration
The hospital is being built to international standards with
dedicated wings for small
animal care, large animal
care, surgery, diagnostic
imaging, intensive care,
laboratory, and isolation. A
teaching farm with stables,
livestock pens, and field
facilities is planned as a
phased addition, ensuring
students rotate through the
full spectrum of veterinary
practice before they graduate.
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