Cornelia Angelescu
Medical services of the Medical Center Unirea located in Băneasa, including specialized computer imaging test, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and mammography have a 30% discount for two months
The Unirea Medical Center launched a price cut campaign, in order to facilitate access to medical services, during this difficult period. The campaign will last two months, between March 1st and May 1st 2009.
Wargha Enayati, general manager of Unirea Medical Center, said: We want to encourage people to be more mindful of their health and to use quality healthcare services and technologies which are unique in Romania. Most people can"t afford having a magnetic imaging or nuclear magnetic resonance test, which makes Romania one of the countries with the highest rate of cancer, for instance. These discounts, will make tests which are usually rather expensive, become accessible to a larger number of patients".
The Diagnosis and Treatment Center CMU Băneasa has the latest technology and equipment, which allows a complete evaluation of patients" health, using cutting edge diagnosis methods. The Center provides specialized services which go from imaging, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance(NMR), radiology, mammography, to CAT scans and bone mineral density testing. The clinic has 20 medical consulting rooms and offers a wide range of practices, including internal medicine, cardiology, pediatrics, ophthalmology, dermatology, OB GYN etc. This promotion is valid for residents of several areas of Bucharest, that received the promotional flyer by mail, with the flyer also including the discount coupon.
To complement its 2007 investment, the Unirea Medical Center launched in 2008 the first pediatrics clinic in Bucharest, opened the Băneasa Diagnostic and Treatment Center, acquired a 50% stake in Avamedica-Constanţa and in December launched the first private ob-gyn clinic - "Regina Maria" ("Queen Mary")..
At the same time, the company specializes in providing integrated medical services to subscribing companies, with the number of subscribers exceeding 72000 in the first months of 2009.