Reputable hospitals and medical facilities with significant local and international participation are on display at the Oman International Health Exhibition and Conference, which has begun. The ceremony was opened by His Excellency Khalid Hashel Al Muselhi, Undersecretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ceremony was attended by high-ranking Indian officials and diplomatic representatives in Oman.
At 10:30 am, Indian Ambassador to Oman G.V. Srinivas officially opened the exhibition’s Indian Pavilion, which was partnered with Malayala Manorama & The Week. More than 120 medical facilities, pharmaceutical businesses, clinics, and hospitals that are both nationally and regionally renowned are taking part in the show. One of the exhibition’s primary draws is the Indian Pavilion.
The 14th edition of Oman Health Expo 2025 serves as a pivotal platform for knowledge exchange and showcasing the latest innovations in healthcare, with the involvement of key entities from both the public and private sectors.https://t.co/7LSrPtJeKm pic.twitter.com/1MmyWvoldN
— Oman News Agency (@ONA_eng) September 22, 2025
About 20 hospitals and other prestigious medical institutes are participating in the more than 250 square metre Indian Pavilion.
Participating in this exhibition with support from Kerala Tourism are Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, Aster Hospitals, India, Ayurgreen – Niramaya, Caritas Hospital & Institute of Health Sciences, Chennai Fertility Centre, Coimbatore Ayurvedic Centre, Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, FJF Luxuria Medical Aesthetics, Jeevaniyam Medipolis, Manglam Medicity, Meitra Hospital in Kozhikode, Kerala, Paul’s Hospital, Prashanth Fertility Centre, Rainbow Children’s Hospital, India, Rajagiri Hospital.