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Bach Mai hospital’s second clinic to be put into use

The Hanoi-based Bach Mai hospital has announced that a general clinic of its second branch will be put into use in Phu Ly city, the northern province of Ha Nam from March 25.
Bach Mai hospital’s second clinic to be put into use ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi-based Bach Mai hospital has announced that a generalclinic of its second branch will be put into use in Phu Ly city, the northernprovince of Ha Nam from March 25.

The clinicaccommodates 16 clinical rooms, 12 subclinical lab, functional and imagingrooms.

In order tomeet demand for health check-ups and treatment at the second branch, thehospital sent over 120 doctors, nurses and medical staff to the facility.

Head of the secondbranch’s Health Check-up Department Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc said the facility onlyensures outpatient treatment and first aid. In case of inpatient and intensivetreatment, patients will be sent to the first branch for free in Hanoi.

The clinicis expected to serve 1,000 – 1,500 patients each day.

Its workingtime lasts from Monday to Friday, and does not include publicholidays and weekends.-VNA
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