MedLife invests over €3 million to expand national network

Business Forum
Private healthcare provider MedLife has expanded its national presence with the inauguration of a multidisciplinary clinic in Pitești, of around €3.1 million.

The new facility spans 1,500 sqm and is designed as a modern medical hub equipped with the latest technology and a specialised team. It offers a wide range of integrated services, from consultations and lab tests to medical imaging and day hospitalisation. 

Dorin Preda, Deputy CEO of MedLife Group, said: "We aim to support patients for the long term and contribute to improving their quality of life."

The hyperclinic features 21 consultation rooms, two biological sample collection rooms, 13 day hospitalisation beds, a fully equipped medical imaging area, and its own laboratory. Special equipment includes a minor surgical intervention room with a carbon laser.

The clinic's services cover a broad spectrum of medical specialties, including gastroenterology, cardiology, paediatrics, and neurology. 

For the first time locally, patients will have access to complex cardiac investigations such as cardio-CT and cardio-MRI. 

The team consists of 80 doctors and 30 nurses and support staff, many of whom have local and national recognition.

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