IDF, Health

IDF opens new medical center in Golan Heights

The center is meant to help concentrate medical aid to soldiers serving in the area, in place of the previous system of dispersed clinics.

IDF soldiers receiving medical treatment. Illustration. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

The IDF announced today (Wednesday) that a new medical center was now open for business in the Golan Heights to serve troops in the area.

The goal of the clinic is to make medical care for soldiers much more efficient and user-friendly, as opposed to the previous system of dispersed, small clinics which proved cumbersome and which spread the manpower out too far.

This is the second such big center to be opened up, alongside the Galilee Medical Center opened two years ago.

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