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New Canadian Medical Projects for 2018

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15. 11. 2017

Canadian Medical (CM), a private medical facility and a member of the EUC Group has completed a successful year and looks forward to new plans ahead. At the beginning of 2018, it will open a new clinic equipped with surgery rooms at the Waltrovka building complex in Prague, Jinonice. It will also grow by another branch to be located at the historic Hadovka house building in Dejvice.  In the fall of 2018, CM will undergo a significant step of moving from its Veleslavín Chateau to the modern AFI Vokovice building complex not far from the existing location.

Unique facility with surgery rooms from 2018

From 2018, CanadianMedical's portfolio of healthcare services will expand by opening a new branch located in the protected landmark Walter building at the Waltrovka building complex in Prague, Jinonice. This new facility will house leading experts as well as surgery rooms for them to use. Two modern, fully-equipped surgery rooms will be available. They will be multidisciplinary for orthopedics, surgery, gynecology, urology, ENT, gastroenterology and dental surgery. CM is preparing 1700 m2 of space in an attractive location where it will provide cutting-edge medical care with the option of superior facilities, fully-equipped single rooms, easy parking and other quality medical services.
"It is an entirely new and prestigious project which result in a new facility being established. In addition to the practices themselves, it will also have surgery rooms and the required facilities. We are expanding the current boundaries of outpatient medical care and we want to build a new prestigious clinic at Waltrovka aimed even at the most demanding patients" adds MUDr. Barbara Taušová, MBA.

New branch in the historic Hadovka house

As of January 2018, Canadian Medical will open a new branch in Prague 6 at the Hadovka house which used to house the Canadian Embassy in Prague. In this exceptionally beautiful building from the 17th century which went through extensive reconstruction in the 19th century, patients will be able to experience snippets of history. The two-story building with a total area of 450 m2 will be the continuation and add-on to the Veleslavín Chateau location. Patients will be able to make use of healthcare services including pediatrics, gynecology, a gynecology-obstetrics practice, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, orthopedics and other specializations. Clients will also be able to make use of the Concierge Medicine service. As a new service, CM will be offering it to those clients who wish to have highly-tailored and personalized care and prefer their own assistant concerning the organization of medical care for oneself and the family.

Moving from the Veleslavín Chateau in the fall of 2018

In September 2018, Canadian Medical will be moving from the Veleslavín Chateau into a modern AFI Vokovice building complex not far from the current location. The company will leave its current headquarters situated in the Veleslavín Chateau and will make use of new premises with better transport availability and increased capacity. Due to the capacity of our clinics being under increased load, this step is out of necessity. It does not only translate to the move itself into more modern premises, but also involves the expansion to 22 practices from the existing 18, an increased amount of parking spaces but also greater comfort for clients.

The entire Canadian Medical team is looking forward to new projects which will bring many positive aspects for our clients.

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