Trabzon City Hospital Will Be Opened at the End of the Year

A huge investment in the field of health is coming to life in Trabzon. Right next to the Şenol Güneş Sports Complex, the work continues uninterruptedly on the 900-bed capacity Trabzon City Hospital, which was built on the area reclaimed by filling the sea. This large health complex, which used exactly 5 thousand bored piles for ground reinforcement in the foundation phase and was designed with high earthquake resistance by being equipped with the latest technology seismic isolators, is rapidly approaching completion.

760 Personnel Working Non-Stop, Interior Equipment Progressing Rapidly

According to the latest information provided by Trabzon Provincial Health Director Dr. Hakan Usta about the project, approximately 760 personnel are currently actively working at the construction site. Thanks to this intense work tempo, the overall completion rate of the project has reached a впечатляющий level, exceeding 75 percent. After the rough construction is largely completed, technical stages such as the hospital's interior equipment, electrical installation and door installation are also progressing at a rapid pace. The smooth completion of these processes is critical for the hospital to enter service on schedule.

Intensive Care Capacity to Be Doubled

Trabzon City Hospital stands out as a huge health complex that will meet a significant health need in the region when completed. The new facility, which will include 300 modern polyclinics, 33 well-equipped operating rooms and state-of-the-art intensive care units, aims to provide comprehensive and high-quality health services to the people of the region. In particular, with the hospital opening, it is planned to double the current intensive care capacity in the city. This increase is of vital importance, especially for patients in critical conditions to receive timely and effective treatment.

Bed Capacity Can Be Increased Thanks to Modular Structure

It is stated that the hospital was planned in a modular structure, taking into account future needs. Thanks to this smart design, it is anticipated that the hospital's bed capacity can be easily increased if needed in the future. This flexibility offers an important advantage that will enable the hospital to respond to the changing health needs of the region for many years.

Delivery Targeted by the End of the Year, Ministry Support Continues

Provincial Health Director Dr. Hakan Usta reiterated in his statement that the City Hospital is targeted to be completed by the end of the year. Usta said, “The company has made a commitment to complete it by the end of the year. We have made our internal furnishing, device and personnel plans. Our Ministry of Health is also continuing its work for devices and materials that may be lacking.” This determined approach and the support of the central government give hope for the completion of the project on the determined schedule.

Transportation Problem Solved: Light Rail System on the Agenda

Work is being carried out meticulously so that Trabzon City Hospital can provide services not only with its modern health infrastructure but also in an integrated manner with its transportation infrastructure. Under the coordination of the Regional Directorate of Highways and the Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality, construction of new roads that will provide easy and fast access to the hospital from all over the city continues. In addition, a light rail system project is also on the agenda in order to permanently solve the transportation problem in the region. Dr. Usta said, “We will be able to easily coordinate 112 emergency health services in an integrated manner with Fatih, Faculty and Haçkalı Baba Hospitals. There will be no problems in transportation,” and emphasized that access to the hospital will be easy and problem-free. With the completion of Trabzon City Hospital, the people of the region will be able to easily access modern and comprehensive health services, which will be an important turning point for the health infrastructure of the region.