One of the largest medical cities in Europe Turkey is preparing to open the Atlik Medical City One of the largest medical cities in Europe Turkey is preparing to open the Atlik Medical City

One of the largest medical cities in Europe Turkey is preparing to open the Atlik Medical City

One of the largest medical cities in Europe Turkey is preparing to open the Atlik Medical City Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will inaugurate on Wednesday Atlik Medical City in the capital, Ankara, to become one of the largest medical cities in Europe, and the largest in Turkey in terms of area.  Turkey is preparing to open one of the largest medical cities in the country in the Atlik district of the capital, Ankara.  The opening is scheduled for Wednesday, with the participation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Health Minister Fahrettin Koca.  To date, Turkey has opened 19 medical cities, the first of which was in 2017 in the central state of Yozgat.  According to the information of the Turkish Ministry of Health, more than 175 million health services have been provided in the nineteen medical cities since its opening until today.  The Turkish Ministry of Health is now working on establishing 14 new medical cities with a capacity of 19,000 beds, and with the completion of its establishment, the number of medical cities across Turkey will rise to 33, with a capacity of more than 43,000 beds.  Atléc Medical City  The capacity of Atlik Medical City in Ankara is about 3,724 beds, to be one of the largest medical cities in Turkey and Europe, and the largest in terms of area, after entering the service, as it was built on an area of ​​one million square meters.  Atléc Medical City is built as a medical complex, and includes 938 outpatient clinics, a university, a medical hotel and a helipad.  It is the second medical city to be built in the capital, Ankara, after the Ankara Medical City, which opened in 2019 with a capacity of three thousand and 732 beds.  Ankara Medical City includes 131 operating rooms, in addition to 904 outpatient clinics, and the Intensive Care Department has 674 beds, and it is the largest in Europe, and the third in the world.  It is also distinguished by its daily capacity to receive 30,000 patients and 8,000 emergency cases.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will inaugurate on Wednesday Atlik Medical City in the capital, Ankara, to become one of the largest medical cities in Europe, and the largest in Turkey in terms of area.

Turkey is preparing to open one of the largest medical cities in the country in the Atlik district of the capital, Ankara.

The opening is scheduled for Wednesday, with the participation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Health Minister Fahrettin Koca.

To date, Turkey has opened 19 medical cities, the first of which was in 2017 in the central state of Yozgat.

According to the information of the Turkish Ministry of Health, more than 175 million health services have been provided in the nineteen medical cities since its opening until today.

The Turkish Ministry of Health is now working on establishing 14 new medical cities with a capacity of 19,000 beds, and with the completion of its establishment, the number of medical cities across Turkey will rise to 33, with a capacity of more than 43,000 beds.

Atléc Medical City

The capacity of Atlik Medical City in Ankara is about 3,724 beds, to be one of the largest medical cities in Turkey and Europe, and the largest in terms of area, after entering the service, as it was built on an area of ​​one million square meters.

Atléc Medical City is built as a medical complex, and includes 938 outpatient clinics, a university, a medical hotel and a helipad.

It is the second medical city to be built in the capital, Ankara, after the Ankara Medical City, which opened in 2019 with a capacity of three thousand and 732 beds.

Ankara Medical City includes 131 operating rooms, in addition to 904 outpatient clinics, and the Intensive Care Department has 674 beds, and it is the largest in Europe, and the third in the world.

It is also distinguished by its daily capacity to receive 30,000 patients and 8,000 emergency cases.

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