Constantine, Algeria – President Abdelmadjid Tebboune today laid the foundation stone for a new 500-bed University Hospital Center in the city of Constantine. The project signifies a major investment in the region’s healthcare infrastructure and aims to enhance medical services for the citizens of Eastern Algeria.
The President received a detailed presentation outlining the scope of the ambitious project. The hospital complex will span a total area of 20 hectares and will house 24 specialized medical departments, offering a comprehensive range of integrated medical specialties. A dedicated pedagogical wing with a capacity of 1,000 seats will also be incorporated, serving as a training ground for future healthcare professionals.
The new University Hospital Center will be equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and advanced technologies, positioning it as a leading healthcare facility in the region. This investment is expected to significantly boost the capabilities of the healthcare system in Eastern Algeria, providing enhanced medical care and training opportunities. The facility aims to become a hub for medical excellence and innovation.
The launch of this project underscores the government’s commitment to improving access to quality healthcare services and fostering medical education across the nation. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize the Algerian healthcare system and ensure that citizens have access to the best possible medical care.
The new hospital is expected to serve as a critical resource for the region, offering advanced treatments and attracting skilled medical professionals. The investment reflects a long-term vision for a healthier and more prosperous Algeria.
