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Home / Health /Ajaýyp-gurluşyk has constructed a new health center in Northern Turkmenistan
  06.04.2024
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Ajaýyp-gurluşyk has constructed a new health center in Northern Turkmenistan

A private enterprise named Ajaýyp-gurluşyk is currently constructing a new Health Center in Dashoguz province, located in the north of Turkmenistan. According to the official media of Turkmenistan, the construction began.

 

The new medical facility is being built within a new residential complex which is situated along the road leading to the Dashoguz International Airport. The two-story building will cover half a hectare, and currently, the foundation is being laid and the supports for the first floor are being erected. 

 

The new center will include a reception area, administrative section, medical offices, procedure rooms, laboratory, pharmacy, and other necessary facilities. Reports suggest that the Health Center will be equipped with modern medical equipment to provide a wide range of therapeutic and diagnostic services to the population. 

 

In recent years, Dashoguz has seen many new buildings being inaugurated, including a modern multipurpose hospital with 450 beds and an oncology clinic with 150 beds.

 

compiled by Husniddin MATNAZAROV,
student of the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan.