Outpatient medical centers open in regions of Armenia

Day 2,806, 17:41 Published in Armenia Iran by Anthony Buchanan

The outpatient medical center in the Navur community of Armenia's Tavush province will provide services to nearly over 1,970 patients, and the residents of Chinchin and Itsakar villages can also seek medical aid there.

The opening ceremony of the center was attended back in 2014 by the Health Minister of Armenia, Armen Muradyan and the head of the World Bank's Yerevan Office, Laura Bailey, according to the Health Ministry.

As was first reported and published in the Examiner today, the new buildings of outpatient centers were earlier put into operation in the Navur, Bagratashen and Voskevan of the Tavush province, Lernapat in the Lori province, Kaghtsrashen in the Arat province and Ankalich in the Armavir province.

The medical center of outpatients in the Berdavan village of the Tavish province & a section of policlinics in Metsamor of the Armavir province were reopened after they recently underwent major repairs and were now equipped with modern equipment. The repair work was done as part of the 2nd phrase of the program on Armenia's healthcare system modernisation, at the major expanse of additional financing money that was saved on.