February 1 (SeeNews) - Romanian healthcare centre Enayati Medical City said that it is targeting a 53 million euro ($57.4 million) turnover in 2023, which would represent an increase of 18 million euro on last year's figure.
Enayati is planning to launch its first round-the-clock emergency room for chronic, in-recovery and post-stroke patients and consolidate its partnership with the Memorial Healthcare hospital, it said in a press release on Monday.
In 2022, Turkey’s Memorial Healthcare group took over the oncology hospital that operates within Enayati Medical City in Bucharest.
“The year 2022 represented for Romania’s first medical city a validation of the concept of merging a non-surgical hospital dedicated to recovery, the elderly and palliative care with a surgical hospital focused on oncology and supported by the largest multidisciplinary outpatient clinic,” Enayati Medical City executive president, Wargha Enayati, said.
Enayati Medical City was opened in January 2021, following a 60 million euro investment.
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