Rwanda: Life Care Rwanda Opens to Offer Specialised Services, Limit Travels Abroad for Healthcare

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Rwanda: Life Care Rwanda Opens to Offer Specialised Services, Limit Travels Abroad for Healthcare
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Located in Nyarutarama, Kigali, Life Care Multi-Speciality Clinic, a medical facility, was launched on Wednesday, June 26 to offer Rwandans top-notch medical care, and limit the need to travel abroad for treatment of complex and specialised procedures.

Equipped with international medical specialists, especially from India, Pakistan, and Cuba, the clinic seeks to address the issues of limited access to advanced healthcare options.

"We will collaborate with other hospitals like King Faisal and others in different countries to plan for transplants in Rwanda." The RDB chief executive highlighted:"We know that you have invested in other sectors and even more, promoting Rwanda. We are together to institute more investments." "Life Care Rwanda has been a dream project for my wife - a medical doctor, and me. Since we got married, we have developed an interest in establishing a state-of-the-art clinic with international standards. Our dream has been fulfilled and we believe that we can make a difference by providing high-quality healthcare services.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

Manji highlighted the arrangement to incorporate an online system to enable people to book online to lower the waiting hours in long queues.

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