Minister for Health and Active Ageing, Hon. Jo Etienne Abela, announced that more than 11,000 patients visited the newly opened Ċensu Moran Regional Health Centre in Raħal Ġdid during its first 15 days of operation.
This information was revealed after PN MP Mark Anthony Sammut asked a parliamentary question to Jo Etienne Abela, Minister for Health and Active Ageing.
In response, it was confirmed that a total of 11,073 patients were recorded between 15th and 29th September 2025, averaging more than 700 visits per day.
Over 11,000 Patients In Just 15 Days At The Newly Opened Ċensu Moran Regional Health Centre In Raħal Ġdid
The Ċensu Moran Regional Health Centre, inaugurated earlier this month, represents a €50 million investment and replaces the former Paola Polyclinic. Spread over six medical floors and three technical ones, the facility currently offers over 50 healthcare services, including physiotherapy, podiatry, respiratory medicine, and immunology, with plans to expand to around 150 services in the near future.
The centre forms part of the government’s wider plan to modernise Malta’s healthcare infrastructure and decentralise specialist care, bringing more advanced services closer to residents in the south.