Aladasvhili’s Renewed Clinic Offers High-quality Medical Services to Patients

October 21 saw the celebration of the anniversary of the Alexander Aladashvili renewed clinic, attended by Minister of Health, Labor and Social Affairs, David Sergeenko.

“Today, we are present in a historical place, in a clinic which is over a century old,” the Minister said, addressing attendees. “Generations of doctors were brought up here. And a lot has changed in the clinic, fortunately for the good. I am very glad that now, with new technology, old wisdom, and new knowledge, more patients can be treated and better results can be achieved."

The renewed clinic is a multi-clinic medical institution, the history of which begins in 1880, meaning it has been serving the country’s capital for almost 140 years. The last two years have seen its full restoration, renovation, and equipping with ultra-modern equipment.

Clinical Director of the Alexander Aladashvili clinic, Professor Tamaz Chkhikvadze, says that it offers both in-patient and emergency assistance. “The service area has been expanded with neurosurgery, traumatology, orthopedics, eye surgery other areas being added,” he said.

"Today is notable for three reasons,” Chkhikvadze added. “We were able to revive the old traditional hospital to attract a high professional level of specialists, and to equip our hospital with new technologies. Today we employ 351 people. We continue tradition and we want to expand our services. We are heading towards even more innovations!”

On the anniversary day, the bas-relief of Alexander Aladashvili’s son, Professor Vakhtang Aladashvili, was opened. Additionally, the site where Mikhail Chachava conducted lectures was named after him.

The Alexander Aladashvili building is located at Uznadze Street #103 (former Kamo Street) and is on the list of the city’s historical and cultural monuments. It’s motto? “The tradition of innovation!"

Natia Liparteliani

24 October 2016 23:35