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Turkey’s healthcare firm opens its Dhaka office

Staff Correspondent
01 Sep 2023 22:19:51 | Update: 01 Sep 2023 22:19:51
Turkey’s healthcare firm opens its Dhaka office
Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Ramis Sen and other officials inaugurate the Turkishdoc office by cutting a cake at Gulshan, Dhaka on Friday — Courtesy Photo

To provide the western medical service at the Asian cost to Bangladeshi patients, 'Turkishdoc', a Turkey’s healthcare company has opened its office at Dhaka on Friday.

Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Ramis Sen inaugurated the new office located at Silver Tower, Gulshan circle-1 in the capital on Friday.

Ramis Sen said at the event that medical technology of Turkey along with modern sciences and innovations has reached to a new height and achieved extensive acceptability worldwide so Bangladeshi patients can get benefit of these.

A press conference marking the event was held at the Turkishdoc Dhaka office premises in the capital.

Mehmet Taik Goksu, Global Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Turkishdoc, Ayhan Sen, Head of Operations, Efy Gul, Director, Nur Karim Robin, Country Head, Bangladesh and Arif Ahmed, Managing Partners of Tarkishdoc also spoke on the occasion.

While addressing the press conference, the Managing Partner of Turkishdoc, Arif Ahmed said, “Turkishdoc is not merely an agent of any particular healthcare organisation in Turkey, rather it has arrangement and preparation of providing healthcare to any Bangladeshi patient in any of Turkey's best hospitals according to the financial abilities of the patients.”

He said the treatment is the basic demand and right for any human being so he or she should get the best treatment within the capacities.

Nur Karim described the overall activities of 'Turkishdoc' in his addressing, saying that a huge number of patients from Bangladesh usually visit to the neighbouring countries like India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore for better treatment, but today as an alternative destination we have started working with Turkey.

The market is highly competitive today and they will survive who can provide quality services with affordable costs, he added.        

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