Phnom Penh’s New University of Health Sciences Hospital: A Vision for Modern Healthcare Begins Construction

In a landmark development for Cambodia’s healthcare sector, the construction of the University of Health Sciences Hospital has officially commenced, backed by a substantial USD 67 million loan from South Korea.

The groundbreaking ceremony, led by PM Hun Manet on 10 December 2024, marks a pivotal moment in enhancing medical services within the nation.

Strategically located along the scenic Phnom Penh-Hanoi Friendship Boulevard in Anlong Kgan Village, Khmueng Sangkat, Sen Sok District, this state-of-the-art facility will cover over 20,000 square meters, with the main building footprint extending nearly 5,000 square meters. The ambitious project comprises an eight-story structure, inclusive of a basement, and is projected to span a total area of almost 30,000 square meters upon completion within 28 months.

What sets the University of Health Sciences Hospital apart is its commitment to adhering to international healthcare standards. The hospital is being designed with cutting-edge architectural and technological advancements, ensuring it will be equipped with the latest diagnostic and treatment tools. Beyond serving as a healthcare facility, it aims to function as a vibrant research and development hub, attracting top-tier national and international experts to collaborate on groundbreaking innovations in the medical field.

With plans to accommodate 200 beds, this facility is poised to significantly enhance healthcare access and quality for both locals and visitors, offering state-of-the-art medical care. The project reflects a forward-thinking approach to public health and demonstrates a steadfast dedication to improving Cambodia’s healthcare services for years to come. As construction progresses, anticipation builds for what promises to be a cornerstone of Cambodia’s healthcare system.

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