Madrid expands primary healthcare network with two new centers

The Community of Madrid opens facilities in Tielmes and Arganzuela to serve 17,000 citizens.

Generic image of a modern health center with bright access.
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Generic image of a modern health center with bright access.

The Community of Madrid has launched two new primary care centers this week, located in Tielmes and the Arganzuela district, increasing healthcare capacity for 17,000 users.

The new Tielmes clinic, which began operations this Monday, spans 940 square meters across three floors. The facility includes Family Medicine and Nursing offices, as well as specialized areas for minor surgery and sample collection, following an investment of over two million euros.
Meanwhile, the Cáceres Health Center in Arganzuela reopens this Wednesday following a comprehensive renovation. The premises, which required a 1.5 million euro investment, have been upgraded to improve energy efficiency and patient accessibility.
With these additions, the regional government has now opened eight new health centers during the current legislative term. This rollout is part of a strategic plan to establish 34 new healthcare facilities across the region.