"Patients will be able to do all their procedures easily from their mobile phones. We brought a system that does not exist in Libya to this country through Libyan Turkish Hospital," said Mücahit Ekinci, a specialist in hospital information management systems.
The 120-bed hospital has 13 polyclinics, four operating rooms, nine emergency beds, and a fully equipped ambulance service, as well as general, cardiovascular, neonatal and coronary intensive care units.
In the first phase, the hospital will offer services including cardiovascular surgery, cardiology, orthopedics, traumatology, neurosurgery, general surgery, obstetrics, internal medicine, pediatric health and diseases, infectious diseases, anesthesia and reanimation, otolaryngology, radiology, nutrition and diet, and emergency and ambulance facilities.
Other departments such as urology, dermatology and cosmetology, plastic surgery, and pediatric surgery will be opened in the second phase.