M. Iashvili Children’s Central Hospital
M. Iashvili Central Children's Hospital is the cornerstone of neonatal and pediatric healthcare in Georgia, providing a full spectrum of specialized pediatric medical services. The hospital enjoys a strong reputation and serves as one of the largest referral centers in the country for tertiary pediatric and neonatal care. M. Iashvili Central Children's Hospital offers outpatient and inpatient services, 24-hour emergency care, oncological and hematological treatment, and more. Following its acquisition by the group in February 2014, the hospital significantly expanded its neonatal and pediatric cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, and other specialized services.
M. Iashvili Batumi Maternal and Child Central Hospital
M. Iashvili Batumi Maternal and Child Central Hospital is the leading provider of neonatal and pediatric care in the Adjara region. It offers obstetric and gynecological care and operates a maternity unit. Along with 24-hour emergency services, Provides both acute and elective medical treatments for children and is a referral center for community clinics in Qeda, Shuakhevi, and Khulo. Recognized for its successful implementation of an effective perinatal care program as part of a project led by John Snow International, the hospital upholds high standards in maternal and child healthcare. Acquired in February 2014, it remains a vital part of the region’s medical infrastructure.
Caraps Medline
Caraps Medline is a high-level medical institution in Tbilisi, founded by a private investor in 1998 and relocated in 2012. Initially specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery, the hospital later expanded its services to include oncological surgery, general surgery, angiology, gynecology, orthopedics, radiology, and more. In 2016, the clinic introduced a well-established in vitro fertilization (IVF) service to reduce the need for patients to seek this treatment abroad. The group acquired the facility in December 2013, and in 2020, a Karaps Medline branch was opened in Vake.
Caraps Medline Vake Branch
Caraps Medline Vake branch is an aesthetic clinic created according to international medical standards, offering aesthetic services based on clinical experience. The list of services includes dermatocosmetology (medical procedures: instrumental, injectable, and non-injectable), plastic surgery, office gynecology, endocrinology, and body wellness therapies. A special service offered is personalized care, which involves planning a healthy lifestyle. The Vake branch of Caraps Medline provides FDA-approved (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) therapeutic and care products.
West Georgia Medical Center
West Georgia Medical Center is the central healthcare provider in West Georgia. Established in 2007 and expanded in 2011, it primarily serves Kutaisi while acting as a major referral center for surrounding regions. The hospital offers a full spectrum of outpatient and inpatient services, emergency care, and specialized treatments, including intensive care, cardiology, urology, gynecology, and diagnostics. It was the first in West Georgia to introduce hypothermia therapy, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), interventional cardiology, and cardiac surgery. The hospital also houses the Imereti referral laboratory, certified with ISO 9001:2008 accreditation.
Krystyna Kiel Oncology Center
Krystyna Kiel Oncology Center is the sole specialized hospital serving the West Georgia region, providing advanced radiation and medical therapy services in one space. The clinic was launched in June 2015, and it boasts the most advanced medical equipment, including the latest linear accelerators, which provides targeted irradiation in hard-to-reach cancer-affected areas and minimizes complications. Georgian and international doctors from Europe and America collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to discuss complex medical cases.The clinic was named in honor of American professor Krystyna Kiel, recognizing her significant contributions to advancing oncology services at the hospital.