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Additional gynaecological ward
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Additional gynaecological ward

In September 2026, the Health Center Domžale in Slovenia will launch a fifth gynecology outpatient clinic after years of efforts. The new clinic will serve approximately 4,300 patients and is expected to alleviate long waiting times by allowing women to register electronically. Director Renata Rajapakse highlighted the need for this service, noting that over 6,500 residents in the area lack a chosen gynecologist. The initiative was supported through collaboration with local municipalities and aims to provide more accessible healthcare services within the community.

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Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenter4 hr. ago
Additional gynaecological ward

In September 2026, the Health Center Domžale in Slovenia will launch a fifth gynecology outpatient clinic after years of efforts. The new clinic will serve approximately 4,300 patients and is expected to alleviate long waiting times by allowing women to register electronically. Director Renata Rajapakse highlighted the need for this service, noting that over 6,500 residents in the area lack a chosen gynecologist. The initiative was supported through collaboration with local municipalities and aims to provide more accessible healthcare services within the community.

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