Terveystalo Otaniemi will operate in renewed A Blanc
Terveystalo supports the health and well-being of Otaniemi residents and employees of companies in the region. At Terveystalo Otaniemi, you can get an appointment with an occupational health doctor, general doctor, psychiatrist, occupational health nurse, physiotherapist, psychologist and psychotherapist. Nutrition therapy and laboratory services are also available. The clinic will work closely with other Terveystalo units in the surrounding areas, and Terveystalo's comprehensive remote services will also be available to customers.
"Terveystalo Otaniemi, located in A Blanc, will be our main unit in Otaniemi. Aalto University's occupational health, now located on Metallimiehenkuja, and Otaniemi Occupational Health, moving from Sähkömiehentie, will also operate in the same new premises", says Kati Sundholm, site manager for Terveystalo Otaniemi and Tapiola.
Terveystalo's Flu Clinic and laboratory, as well as Drive in corona sampling, will continue to be located on Sähkömiehentie.
Shopping centre A Blanc, previously known as Otaniemi’s old shopping centre, is currently under renovation. The mordernisation work is scheduled to be completed in May 2021 and the shopping centre will open in summer 2021.
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