Burjeel Holdings has fully acquired the Riyadh-based PhysioTrio Physiotherapy Centre to expand its presence in Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector.

Carried out via its subsidiary Burjeel Arabia, the acquisition is set to enhance the company’s physiotherapy and rehabilitation services within the region.

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PhysioTrio was established in 2013 and will be integrated into Burjeel’s PhysioTherabia network.

The centre focuses on sports rehabilitation and maintaining partnerships, including contracts with the Saudi Ministry of Sport.

This positions Burjeel to provide specialised sports rehabilitation services to athletes and active individuals throughout the region.

Burjeel Holdings co-CEO Safeer Ahamed said: “The acquisition of PhysioTrio expands our footprint in the Kingdom and aligns with our vision to elevate access to high-quality, specialised physiotherapy and wellness services.

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“Through this integration, we are accelerating our efforts to support the Kingdom’s healthcare transformation and the goals of Vision 2030.”

With this strategic purchase, PhysioTherabia now operates 30 facilities in the country, including Mecca’s Specialist Physiotherapy Centre and eight further facilities in Riyadh.

The addition is expected to enable PhysioTherabia to scale the facility’s services, optimise operations, and meet the healthcare requirements of the local community.

The integration will also ensure consistent care and grant access to centralised protocols, AI-powered assessment tools, and standardised training programmes.

Burjeel Holdings KSA regional CEO Abdulmohsen Al Ashry said: “This expansive network provides a solid foundation to elevate the services of the newly integrated facility, enabling the delivery of advanced rehabilitation programmes and strengthening access to high-quality physiotherapy care across the region.”

The latest move is part of Burjeel’s broader strategy in Saudi Arabia, which includes the recent integration of Riyadh-based mental health service provider Aspris Healthcare via its joint venture Alkalma.

Burjeel is also expanding its presence in digital health, day surgery, and complex care delivery, contributing to the healthcare goals of Saudi Arabia.

In a related development last month, Burjeel Holdings purchased the Medeor 24×7 Hospital building in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in a Dh170m ($46.28m) deal.