AAR to set up 100 bed-capacity medical centre

AAR healthcare Kenya is inching closer to setting up 100 bed-capacity medical centre to bolster its regional presence. The company said it is finalising negotiations on the strategic location it would buy land to put up the facility. The project would be developed through internally generated funds.

“We are at advanced stages of negotiations. After this, we should be able to break ground sometime in June,” said AAR Healthcare Kenya General Manager Charles Kariuki. This will be the company’s first in-patient hospital in the region and will allow it start competing with local referral hospitals.

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