Regina Maria opens first clinic in a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania

15 June 2011

Romanian private medical care provider Regina Maria has recently opened its first clinic within a mall in Bucharest. The new clinic, which covers 1,000 sqm in Sun Plaza shopping center South of Bucharest, required an investment of EUR 1.7 million, the company has announced. It covers 25 specialties and provides medical recovery services.

This is the second clinic opened by Regina Maria this month, after another one in Lujerului area, East of Bucharest. The company targets 30,000 clients in these two clinics by the end of the year, all of which without subscription to Regina Maria's monthly services, according to Wargha Enayati, general manager of the Regina Maria network.

The network has over 3,000 patients every day, of which have are unique patients. Regina Maria runs six hospitals and 18 polyclinics in Bucharest and across the country.

Centrul Medical Unirea and the recently acquired Euroclinic have together re-branded under the name Regina Maria and plan to invest EUR 12 million in opening clinics in Bucharest, Cluj, Constanta and Bacau, as well as a private hospital in the Baneasa area of Bucharest. The private medical services operator plans to create a medical campus in the Baneasa area of Bucharest, similarly to the ones it runs in Brasov and Bacau.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Regina Maria)

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Regina Maria opens first clinic in a shopping mall in Bucharest, Romania

15 June 2011

Romanian private medical care provider Regina Maria has recently opened its first clinic within a mall in Bucharest. The new clinic, which covers 1,000 sqm in Sun Plaza shopping center South of Bucharest, required an investment of EUR 1.7 million, the company has announced. It covers 25 specialties and provides medical recovery services.

This is the second clinic opened by Regina Maria this month, after another one in Lujerului area, East of Bucharest. The company targets 30,000 clients in these two clinics by the end of the year, all of which without subscription to Regina Maria's monthly services, according to Wargha Enayati, general manager of the Regina Maria network.

The network has over 3,000 patients every day, of which have are unique patients. Regina Maria runs six hospitals and 18 polyclinics in Bucharest and across the country.

Centrul Medical Unirea and the recently acquired Euroclinic have together re-branded under the name Regina Maria and plan to invest EUR 12 million in opening clinics in Bucharest, Cluj, Constanta and Bacau, as well as a private hospital in the Baneasa area of Bucharest. The private medical services operator plans to create a medical campus in the Baneasa area of Bucharest, similarly to the ones it runs in Brasov and Bacau.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Regina Maria)

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