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Clinic & Healthcare Interior Design Dubai

Kat Black Design Studio designs and fits out clinic and healthcare interiors across Dubai for GP practices, specialist medical centres, dental surgeries, dermatology and aesthetics clinics, physiotherapy and rehabilitation centres, and multi-specialty healthcare facilities. Healthcare interior design in Dubai is one of the most technically regulated commercial design disciplines, with the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) setting specific spatial planning standards, materials compliance requirements, infection control specifications and accessibility requirements for every category of healthcare facility operating in the emirate. Kat Black Design Studio delivers clinic interior design to full DHA compliance as a standard part of every healthcare commission, managing the regulatory documentation alongside the design process rather than retrofitting compliance into a design produced without it.

Healthcare Design Principles

Kat Black Design Studio’s approach to healthcare interior design resolves a fundamental tension that every clinic interior must address: the clinical environment must be hygienic, efficient and professionally credible in the eyes of the clinical team, whilst simultaneously being calm, welcoming and anxiety-reducing for patients who are often visiting in a state of physical or emotional vulnerability.

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Patient Experience

The patient’s experience of the clinic environment begins before any clinical contact. The reception and waiting area is the space that sets the patient’s emotional register for the entire visit. Kat Black Design Studio designs clinic reception and waiting areas that feel closer to a premium hotel or business lounge than to the institutional waiting rooms that characterise older healthcare facilities, using warm material palettes, comfortable seating, clearly legible wayfinding and a lighting scheme that is bright enough to function well without the harshness of standard institutional fluorescent lighting.

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Clinical Efficiency

The layout of a clinic must support the operational workflow of the clinical team: the path from reception check-in to consultation room to treatment room to discharge, with no unnecessary crossings of patient and clinical staff flows, adequate corridor widths for wheelchair and trolley access, and consultation and treatment rooms in positions that allow the clinical team to move between them efficiently during a busy session. Kat Black Design Studio maps the clinical workflow of every healthcare commission with the facility manager and lead clinician before the floor plan is designed.

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Wayfinding

Multi-room and multi-specialty clinics require clear, consistent wayfinding that allows patients and visitors to navigate the facility without anxiety or the need to ask for directions. Kat Black Design Studio designs wayfinding as an integrated graphic and architectural element of every clinic interior design, using floor colour changes, wall-mounted directional signage in the facility’s brand identity and room numbering systems that are logical and self-explanatory.

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The patient’s experience of the clinic environment begins before any clinical contact. The reception and waiting area is the space that sets the patient’s emotional register for the entire visit. Kat Black Design Studio designs clinic reception and waiting areas that feel closer to a premium hotel or business lounge than to the institutional waiting rooms that characterise older healthcare facilities, using warm material palettes, comfortable seating, clearly legible wayfinding and a lighting scheme that is bright enough to function well without the harshness of standard institutional fluorescent lighting.

The layout of a clinic must support the operational workflow of the clinical team: the path from reception check-in to consultation room to treatment room to discharge, with no unnecessary crossings of patient and clinical staff flows, adequate corridor widths for wheelchair and trolley access, and consultation and treatment rooms in positions that allow the clinical team to move between them efficiently during a busy session. Kat Black Design Studio maps the clinical workflow of every healthcare commission with the facility manager and lead clinician before the floor plan is designed.

Multi-room and multi-specialty clinics require clear, consistent wayfinding that allows patients and visitors to navigate the facility without anxiety or the need to ask for directions. Kat Black Design Studio designs wayfinding as an integrated graphic and architectural element of every clinic interior design, using floor colour changes, wall-mounted directional signage in the facility’s brand identity and room numbering systems that are logical and self-explanatory.

Our Expertise

DHA Compliance

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) requires all healthcare facilities operating in Dubai to meet specific design standards that vary by facility type and treatment category. Kat Black Design Studio manages DHA compliance for all clinic interior design commissions, covering the following key requirements.

  • Minimum room sizes: DHA specifies minimum floor areas for different room types. GP consultation rooms require a minimum of 12 square metres. Treatment rooms require a minimum of 14 square metres. Dental surgeries require a minimum of 14 square metres with specific circulation space around the dental chair. Multi-bed treatment areas require specific per-bed space allocations.
  • Infection control surfaces: all surfaces in clinical areas must be specified from DHA-approved categories of cleanable, impermeable materials. Standard plasterboard walls require wall protection systems to dado height. Floors in clinical areas must be from seamless or large-format materials without grout lines. Junction details between walls and floors must be coved to eliminate cleaning-inaccessible angles.
  • Handwashing facilities: DHA requires clinical handwashing sinks within or immediately adjacent to all consultation and treatment rooms. Sinks must be hands-free operated (elbow, knee or sensor tap) and positioned with a clear working space around them.
  • Ventilation: treatment rooms must meet the air change rate requirements specified by DHA for the treatment category. Dental surgeries require specific exhaust ventilation for amalgam waste management. Procedure rooms require positive or negative pressure ventilation as specified for the procedure type.
  • Accessibility: all circulation routes must meet DHA accessibility standards, including minimum corridor widths of 1.5 metres, accessible WC provision, door widths of minimum 900 millimetres for clinical rooms and accessible reception counter heights.

Kat Black Design Studio prepares all DHA compliance documentation as part of the design phase and manages the DHA facility registration process on behalf of clinic operators.

Design

Reception & Waiting Area

The reception and waiting area of a Dubai clinic is typically the first and last environment the patient experiences, and its design directly affects both the initial impression of the clinic’s quality and the patient’s recollection of the overall experience. Kat Black Design Studio designs clinic reception areas with four specific objectives: a front desk that is professional and welcoming without being intimidating; seating provision that is comfortable for patients who may be in discomfort and for accompanying family members; a material palette that is warm and calming rather than clinical and institutional; and a clearly visible and logically organised wayfinding system that removes navigational anxiety from the patient’s experience before the consultation begins.

Reception desk height in DHA-compliant clinic environments must include an accessible counter section at 760 millimetres height for wheelchair users alongside the standard 950 to 1,050 millimetre reception height. Kat Black Design Studio designs reception desks as bespoke joinery elements that incorporate both height requirements within a visually unified desk design.

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Design

Treatment Rooms

Treatment room design at Kat Black Design Studio addresses the specific spatial, acoustic and technical requirements of the clinical activities being performed within each room type. GP consultation rooms are designed for a desk consultation layout with clear sightlines between the clinician’s desk and the door, a screened examination couch area and a hands-free handwashing sink positioned for the clinician to use between the desk and the couch without crossing the patient’s path.

Aesthetics and dermatology treatment rooms require specific lighting conditions for skin assessment and treatment: a combination of overhead lighting with a high CRI value (95 or above) for accurate colour rendering, plus a dedicated treatment lamp above the couch for detailed examination. Blindout provision for external windows is required for certain laser and light-based treatments that cannot be performed in ambient light.

All treatment room floors are specified in seamless vinyl or large-format porcelain with coved junctions at all wall-floor interfaces. All joinery units in clinical areas are specified with a solid panel base to floor level rather than open-base units, to eliminate inaccessible cleaning areas beneath cabinets.

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