Patients at The Avenues Clinic can now expect a more comfortable and clinically advanced experience, thanks to newly renovated Paediatric and Private wards and the introduction of state-of-the-art medical equipment.
General Manager Sibusisiwe Ndhlovu said the improvements were driven by feedback from both patients and the doctors who admit them.
“We are here for the patients and the doctors who admit here at the Avenues Hospital, so our renovations are guided by our customers,” she told journalists during a recent media tour.
The refurbished Paediatric ward now offers 16 beds, while the Private ward features 8. The updates include fresh paintwork, new flooring, and replacement of furnishings, creating a more welcoming environment for patients and their families.
“We have done most aesthetics—from walls, floors, replacement of various items, a fresh look, new linen,” said Ndhlovu.
Beyond the cosmetic upgrades, the clinic has prioritised medical technology designed to improve the precision and speed of surgical procedures. Notable additions include four A9 anaesthetic machines and a Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator (CUSA), a device used in delicate operations such as tumour removal.
“We have also invested in the latest cutting-edge technology to help our specialists do procedures better, faster and more efficiently and also to ensure good clinical outcomes for our patients,” The Avenues Clinic General, Manager Sibusisiwe Ndhlovu.
The CUSA machine, for example, allows surgeons to remove targeted tissue while preserving critical surrounding structures, making it ideal for neurosurgery and liver procedures.
Ndhlovu also highlighted the hospital’s growing collaboration with public health institutions, a move aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery across the board.
“We have worked very well with our compatriots in the public sector. Last year we did the Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery (VATS) operation in partnership with the Pari Group of Hospitals,” she said.
“In another week or two, we have another similar exercise with Fountain of Hope another partnership on the cardiac side. As you know, Parirenyatwa has been doing open heart operations, and as the Avenues Hospital, we provide support to those initiatives in the form of our specialised nurses.”
Mrs Ndhlovu said with these improvements, The Avenues Clinic continues to position itself as a facility that not only meets but anticipates the needs of modern healthcare, balancing comfort, efficiency and clinical excellence for all who walk through its doors.
Featured image:The Avenues Clinic General Manager Sibusisiwe Ndhlovu, Tatenda Madzikanda (Cimas Health Group Chief Marketing Officer) and The Avenues Clinic Chief Financial Officer Mr. Peddy Chigunduru
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