Was born the first baby at the public Hospital in Torrejón on the second day to become operational the dislodgement.
has weighed three pounds and both he and the mother are in perfect state.
– called Iker, was born at 1: 23 of October 7, weighed three kilograms and his parents are of Torrejon de Ardoz
-The newly born becomes the first baby born in the municipality of Madrid Torrejón
Madrid, October of 2011- the Hospital of Torrejón, belonging to the public network of hospitals in the community of Madrid, has attended her first birth. Both the child, who weighed three pounds at birth, and mother are in perfect condition. Childbirth developed uncomplicated naturally and was attended by the Torrejón Hospital gynaecology team. Her birth coincided with the feast of our Lady of the Rosary, patron saint of Torrejón de Ardoz.
This is the first child born at the Hospital in Torrejón and all those who are part of the Center feel somewhat participants. We were very excited to start attending births and we are very happy that everything has developed normally ”, explained Ignacio Martinez Jover, managing director of the Hospital de Torrejón.
The team that has assisted childbirth has been formed by the DRA. Silvia Mateos, service of gynaecology and midwifery pillar maize, natural Torrejón de Ardoz.
The new Hospital of Torrejon has built in the record of 18 months time and their services have entered into operating completely within 15 days after the inauguration. Activity from September 22 has passed according as planned and the Corredor del Henares citizens already enjoyed a new hospital near their homes that saves them unnecessary and uncomfortable travel.
The new Center has 250 beds in single rooms and a wide portfolio of services capable of assuming 95 percent of the health care needs of patients of the Henares corridor. The Center’s services include its 20 posts of hospitalization day, 10 operating theaters, 16 posts of dialysis, 6 dislodgement, 83 posts of ER, 89 queries and cabinets, 5 digital systems of Radiology, 10 scanners, 2 TAC multicorte and magnetic resonance imaging of last generation.