Three new clinics available for overseas children's oncology treatment
Georgia has expanded its state program for the overseas treatment of children diagnosed with oncology, adding three new clinics.
The program, launched in August 2023, allows beneficiaries to receive treatment in leading high-tech medical institutions in Georgia, Spain, Israel, and Turkey.
The recent expansion includes Acıbadem Hospital, Liv Hospital and Memorial Hospital.
The Ministry of Health is actively working with other leading European medical institutions.
The program covers diagnostics and treatment courses, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, operative intervention, and proton therapy.
The initiative is a transitional stage until the State Children’s Oncology Center, equipped with modern standards and high-tech equipment, is opened in Georgia. The centre will offer a comprehensive range of medical services for children diagnosed with oncology.