Shiladze's 100-bed hospital nears opening, set to boost healthcare in Amedi district
Amedi Mayor Warshin Salman told Kurdistan 24 on Saturday that the state-of-the-art facility will soon serve residents of both Shiladze and Amedi.
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) - The highly-anticipated 100-bed hospital in Shiladze, Amedi district, is on the cusp of opening its doors, offering a significant boost to healthcare services in the region.
Amedi Mayor Warshin Salman told Kurdistan 24 on Saturday that the state-of-the-art facility will soon serve residents of both Shiladze and Amedi.
The four-story hospital, situated in the Hetote community of Shiladze, boasts six operating rooms, a basement, and a spacious 43,000 square meters of floor space.
It adheres to international standards and includes modern amenities such as on-site physician accommodation, a helicopter landing pad, and ample parking.
The project, initiated with a groundbreaking ceremony led by Prime Minister Masrour Barzani on September 7, 2020, carries a price tag of $43 million. It has been outfitted with advanced medical equipment and supplies, ensuring top-tier care for patients.
This opening comes as part of a wider push to improve healthcare infrastructure in the Kurdistan Region. The ninth cabinet has overseen the completion of 29 health sector projects in Duhok province alone during its five-year tenure.
Region-wide, 13 new government hospitals have been constructed in the past four years, bringing the total number of public hospitals to 45.
The ninth cabinet has also prioritized the provision of medical equipment and supplies, alongside the renovation and construction of health centers and laboratories.
Notably, 26 new oxygen production plants have been established, increasing the total number to 41.