„Vita” – the first private Multidisciplinary hospital, established on 06 October 2004, celebrates its 2nd birthday by the start of the construction of extra corps. Center for laser therapy of skin lesions, new (third) surgical hall for orthopaedic surgery and second delivery hall shall be located there.
Sector of image diagnosis of “Vita” shall be equipped with units for nuclear-magnetic resonance and computer tomography.
Novelty in the activity of “Vita” is the performance of arthroscopic operations headed by Dr. Chankov and Dr. Haivazov. The use of atraumatic method for surgical treatment provides significantly quicker recovery and return to the normal activity.
More than 1 200 operations in the sphere of urology, orthopaedy, gynecology, oto-rhino-larngology, plastic and aesthetic surgery have been done since the establishment of “Vita” Multidisciplinary Hospital.
“Vita” family my boast with a permanent growth of its members – 182 babies delivered under the management of the experienced obstetrician and gynecologists Dr.Hadjiev, Dr. Ilieva, Dr. Kalvacheva. The deliveries for one year are increased by more than 75%.
In the structure of “Vita” Multidisciplinary hospital successfully function: Ladies consultation”, “Vita school for future parents” and “Vita Hernia Center” headed by Dr. Veselin Lyutzkanov, where many operations of various hernia types are carried out.
Since February 2005 “Vita” Hospital is working with the National Health Fund for pre-hospital and hospital medical aid. At present, the clinical pathways are already 36 and they are in the sphere of surgery, urology, orthopaedy and traumatology, gynecology.
Tradition of long year is “Vita” to grant its contribution in the prevention of socially significant lesions like cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, oncological, etc.
Due to its second anniversary and the month of cancer struggle, the hospital announces 50% reduction of the full pack for complex examination of mammary gland, which covers:
- clinical exam
- echography
- mammography
The promotion covers the period of 16 October– 31 October 2006.