Work on the new Medical Center in Florence is almost done

Urban regeneration projects are increasingly widespread and represent the best way not only to renovate dilapidated buildings, but also to economically and culturally relaunch entire neighborhoods. Added to these are the purposes related to environmental and territorial sustainability with which these regeneration works are carried out.
The new Medical Center arrives in SeptemberIn Florence , work is in its final rush on the new SYNLAB Manifattura Firenze Medical Center , which will be built inside the Manifattura Tabacchi complex, one of the most important urban regeneration projects, and which will open in September. The polyclinic will be developed on 4 floors , will have a surface area of approximately 4,000 square meters and will boast the best medical technologies installed inside. A Center that wants to become a point of reference for the entire city, operating in an integrated manner with the public service, providing services also in agreement with the SSN and with the main health insurance companies, in addition to continuing to give space to dissemination and information, thanks to the events organized in the area open to the public free of charge.
The path that the patient will take within the facility will be optimized, in order to guarantee a fast and efficient service. On the ground floor there will be space for laboratory analyses, a floor will be dedicated to outpatient clinics for endoscopy, services and specialist visits, while an entire area will be reserved for advanced radiodiagnostics, with very high-tech equipment, including high-field Magnetic Resonance with a large space for the patient, CT in a room with maximum safety and comfort, mammography and much more.
An entire floor will be dedicated to SYNLAB Lei , to take care of women's health at every stage of their lives, based on a "gender medicine" approach, that is, differentiated with respect to the specificities of the female gender. A path in which women can feel supported step by step in all their health needs.
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