MedLife opened a new hyperclinic in Bucharest's District 5 this July [1].
The expansion increases the operator's network to 37 hyperclinics. This growth signals a strategic effort to increase healthcare accessibility in the Romanian capital and scale the provider's operational footprint.
The new facility in the Panduri area follows an investment of more than EUR 1 million [1]. By establishing this location, MedLife aims to provide comprehensive medical services to the residents of District 5, a region seeing increased demand for integrated health centers.
Hyperclinics typically offer a wide range of specialties under one roof, reducing the need for patients to visit multiple sites for different treatments. The investment focuses on modernizing the patient experience through integrated diagnostic and consultation services [1].
This opening is part of a broader strategy to maintain a leading position in the private healthcare market. The company continues to target high-density urban areas to optimize patient flow and service delivery [1].
“MedLife has opened a new hyperclinic in Bucharest's District 5”
The addition of a 37th hyperclinic demonstrates MedLife's aggressive capital expenditure strategy to dominate the private healthcare sector in Romania. By focusing on 'hyperclinics'—integrated hubs that combine various medical specialties—the company is shifting toward a high-efficiency model that captures a larger share of the urban patient market in Bucharest.



