
✅ Quick Answer: Where to find paediatric care in Muscat?
Top choices: Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH), Badr Al Samaa Hospitals, and Starcare Hospital. For emergencies, call 9999. Most expat insurance covers private clinics like The Cure Medical Centre or Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib. See full list ↓
Parents usually want the same answer in every new country: if my child needs care, how straightforward will it be? In Muscat, paediatric care is generally accessible, but the experience depends on where you live, whether you use public or private care, and how your insurance works.
This guide focuses on the practical side of children’s healthcare in Muscat so families know what to expect before they need it.
Moving to a new country with children comes with one worry that sits above all the others: what happens if my child gets sick? The reassuring answer for Muscat is that paediatric care here is modern, well-staffed, and available around the clock. We’ve been through the late-night emergency visits, the ear infections, and the routine vaccinations — and the system works. Here’s what you need to know.
What matters most
- your nearest reliable clinic or hospital
- what your insurance actually covers
- whether you prefer private routine care
- and how far you want to drive when a child is unwell
How Children’s Healthcare Works
Employer insurance is mandatory and covers children once added to your family plan — which you must actively request. Add children on day one, not after the first illness.
Best Hospitals for a Paediatric Doctor Muscat
| Clinic/Hospital | Type | Insurance Accepted | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sultan Qaboos University Hospital (SQUH) | Public/Teaching | Limited (mostly government) | Al Khoud |
| Badr Al Samaa Hospitals | Private Chain | Most major insurers | Multiple (Ruwi, Seeb, etc.) |
| Starcare Hospital | Private | Most major insurers | Al Khuwair |
| The Cure Medical Centre | Private Clinic | AXA, Bupa, NextCare, etc. | Al Mouj / MSQ |
| Dr. Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital | Private Hospital | Most major insurers | Al Ghubra |
Costs for a Paediatric Doctor Muscat
GP: OMR 15–30. Specialist: OMR 25–50. ER: OMR 40–80. Dental: OMR 20–40 checkup, OMR 100–300 treatment.
Vaccinations and School Requirements
Oman follows WHO schedule. Schools require up-to-date records for enrollment. Bring vaccination records from home country, have them translated.
- Royal Oman Police (Ambulance): 9999
- SQUH Emergency: +968 2414 1000
- Badr Al Samaa Emergency: +968 2456 6666
- Starcare Emergency: +968 2459 9999
Save these numbers in your phone immediately upon arrival.
Hidden Details About Finding a Paediatric Doctor Muscat
- Many expats don’t add children to insurance within the first month — then discover they’re uncovered at the first illness.
- Breastfeeding support is limited. La Leche League has an Oman network on Facebook.
Build a relationship with one good paediatrician early on — don’t wait until your child is sick to figure out where to go. Ask other expat parents in your neighbourhood for recommendations. The WhatsApp parenting groups in Muscat are genuinely helpful for this.
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