In pictures: Tour of Healthpoint, Abu Dhabi's new hospital
The hospital, which is managed by the German private hospital operator Asklepios, also wants to meet the rising demand for health-care services from the expatriate population.
"I believe we will capture a lot of this new market that's coming here and the existing market."
The hospital, which began seeing out-patients in June, offers family medicine, dentistry, general paediatrics, gynaecology and some imaging related to women's health, as well as a pharmacy.
Abu Dhabi is attracting a lot of white collar expats from all over the world," Dr Al Marzouqi said. "They have an expectation, coming from their home countries, of how health care should be."
Departments scheduled to open soon include paediatrics, paediatric dentistry, urology, nephrology, dermatology, radiology, general surgery and plastic and reconstructive surgery services.
When fully operational, the hospital will employ 63 physicians, 165 nurses and 87 technicians and medical support staff.
Around 10 per cent of the doctors are Emirati, while 70 to 80 per cent have been recruited from outside the UAE, primarily from Europe but also North America.
Mubadala Healthcare today announced the official opening of Healthpoint, a 74-bed, multi-speciality hospital at Zayed Sports City.
A new Abu Dhabi hospital is aiming to attract the kind of patients who would normally travel abroad for treatment.