Normeca International AS branch in Tajikistan offers medical services free of charge

A mobile clinic launched in Hisor by the Normeca International AS branch in Tajikistan has been providing medical services free of charge for already more than a month. According to the Normeca International AS branch in Tajikistan, placed at the Javoni Stadium in Hisor Township, the mobile clinic is performing minor surgical operations and diagnosing […]

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A mobile clinic launched in Hisor by the Normeca International AS branch in Tajikistan has been providing medical services free of charge for already more than a month.

According to the Normeca International AS branch in Tajikistan, placed at the Javoni Stadium in Hisor Township, the mobile clinic is performing minor surgical operations and diagnosing various diseases.

As part of the Faoli Khair (Charity Action) program, all services are offered free of charge.   

To perform a variety of procedures such as laboratory tests, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cystoscopy, colonoscopy, X-ray and ultrasound as well as perform minor surgery operations, including eye cataract removal, the Normeca International AS branch’s physicians use modern medical equipment.  

Normeca International AS is among the world leaders in the supply of disaster and preparedness solutions and services.  Its disaster units are modular in design, from treating surgical injuries sustained in disasters or armed conflicts to health preparedness services in rural areas.  Its Swift Response System reportedly ensures support at the disaster scene 24 hours after the first call.  Normeca International AS supplies the full range of Mobile Hospitals and Clinics using, tents, containers, trailers, or existing building dependent on our customer’s needs.  Its solutions have been developed over many years with research and design, but most importantly, hands-on experience.

It has reportedly supplied mobile hospitals/clinics in India, Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, China, Japan, Norway, the Czech Republic with more.  

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