Batelco Chairman Visits the Director of Shaikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa Cardiac Centre

December 6, 2017

Batelco Reaffirms its long term support for the Cardiac Centre

Batelco Chairman Shaikh Mohamed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa visited the Director of Shaikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa Cardiac Centre, Dr. Resan Humood Al Badran, as part of Batelco’s ongoing commitment to support the Centre.

Shaikh Mohamed and Dr. Al Badran discussed Batelco’s ongoing and long standing support for the Cardiac Centre and the excellent work carried out over many years in enhancing the medical care for cardiac patients in Bahrain. They also discussed the progress being made with the new Cardiac Centre which is currently under construction in Awali.

Shaikh Mohamed also presented Dr. Al Badran with Batelco’s annual donation for the Cardiac Centre during the meeting, stating that Batelco was very pleased to continue its support towards the noble efforts of Dr. Al Badran and his teams.

“The Cardiac Centre is recognised beyond the shores of Bahrain as a hub of excellence for cardiovascular medicine and the new Centre, which will be equipped with the latest world class technology, will boost the available services and set new standards in Bahrain,” said Shaikh Mohamed.

“Batelco is proud to have been a long term supporter of the Centre. We have been very impressed with the progress made over the years and are committed to continuing with our support toward the provision of world class cardiac services.”

“Furthermore, such efforts meet with the directives of the government of Bahrain to ensure access to the best medical care for all residents,” added Shaikh Mohamed.

Dr. Al Badran expressed his gratitude to Shaikh Mohamed and Batelco for the great support given over many years to the Cardiac Centre saying that such support was vital in ensuring the continuous growth and development of crucial cardio services.

“The new Centre will set a new medical milestone for cardiovascular medicine in Bahrain and continue to reflect the Kingdom’s progress in the field of healthcare,” added Dr. Al Badran.