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MedXJordan signs a partnership agreement with Farah Medical Campus

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MedXJordan is pleased to announce the signing of a partnership agreement with Farah Medical Campus, one of the most prominent hospitals in Jordan that specializes in providing high-quality medical services. This agreement aims to enhance cooperation between the two parties to market and promote the hospital’s advanced therapeutic services at the international level, which contributes to attracting more patients from different parts of the world for treatment in Jordan.

This partnership reflects MedXJordan’s commitment to providing the best medical and wellness tourism services, through cooperation with prestigious medical institutions known for the quality of their services and the competence of their medical staff. This cooperation will allow international patients the opportunity to benefit from the latest medical technologies and distinguished treatment services provided by Farah Medical Hospital, in addition to facilitating all necessary procedures for their medical trip to Jordan.

Mr. Walid Tahabsem, CEO of MedXJordan, expressed his pride in this partnership, which represents an important step towards strengthening Jordan’s position as a leading destination for medical tourism in the region and the world. We believe that this cooperation will greatly benefit patients who are looking for distinguished treatment services at competitive prices.

For his part, Mr. Karam Al-Kilani, Executive Director of Farah Medical Campus, expressed his aspiration for joint work with MedXJordan, as the hospital seeks to provide the best therapeutic services to international patients and to ensure that they receive distinguished health care that meets their needs and exceeds their expectations.

MedXJordan will work to market the services of Farah Hospital and Medical Campus through its multiple channels, including website and social media platforms, in addition to its participation in international conferences and exhibitions specialized in medical tourism.

7 monthsago