Singapore-based Asian American Medical Group breaks ground on life science park in China
It will open in 2018.
A high-end wellness and diagnostic clinic will soon be available in the southern China region as the Singapore-based Asian American Medical Group (AAMG) broke ground today on the Zhuhai-Singapore Life Science Park.
According to a press release by AAMG, the specialist ambulatory medical centre will offer health screening, endoscopic and operation services, as well as multidisciplinary medical consultations including a one-stop suite of aesthetic services.
“This project is expected to reshape Asian medical tourism over the next decade, leveraging China’s strong demand for world-class medical expertise. The Park is scheduled to come on stream at the time of the completion of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, a series of connected bridges and tunnels to facilitate easy access between the three major cities, in 2017,” the press release said.
Meanwhile, along with medical services, the release said the park will also feature an international health screening centre, multi-disciplinary medical suites, and several retail and F&B outlets.
“Headquartered in Singapore’s Gleneagles Hospital and listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, AAMG will bring together renowned specialist medical groups from Korea, Singapore and the U.S. to operate in the Park,” the press release said.