Road changes implemented for Qidus Gabriel hospital access

Qidus Gabriel General Hospital in Addis Ababa urges patients to use alternative routes due to construction work. The changes affect the road from 22 Golagul to Lalibela Stadium under corridor road development. The hospital, marking its 30th anniversary, expresses gratitude to its users for their support.

Qidus Gabriel General Hospital, located in Addis Ababa, holds the distinction of being Ethiopia's first private hospital. As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, the facility highlights the comprehensive healthcare services it provides to numerous patients who choose it for care.

Currently, construction under the corridor road development project has disrupted the main access route from 22 Golagul Estate to Lalibela Stadium. To prevent difficulties for patients arriving at the hospital, alternative paths are recommended.

For patients coming from the Bole area, the advised route is via Imperial Hotel to the 24 Taxi stand, then along the Qidist Arsema Betekristiyan road. Similarly, those from the 22 area should proceed from Lem Hotel towards Kokeb Building, then to the 24 Taxi stand and onto the Qidist Arsema Betekristiyan road.

The hospital thanks its users for their loyalty and pledges to deliver enhanced services moving forward. Its address is 500 meters along the road from the 22 roundabout towards Bole. Inquiries can be directed to +251911124501 or 8819.

“Now is your health time”

This institution continues to thrive in the healthcare sector thanks to the support of its patients.

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