India-Uzbekistan Sign Medical Cooperation Deal for Organ Transplants, Oncology & Orthopedics
In a significant step towards international medical collaboration, Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, India, has signed a cooperation agreement with Uzbekistan's Namangan Viloyat Republic Hospital. The pact, sealed in October 2025, aims to foster knowledge exchange and training, with a focus on organ transplantation, oncology, and orthopedics.
The agreement will facilitate the exchange of medical expertise between the two nations. Indian specialists will travel to Uzbekistan to share their knowledge and skills, while Uzbek patients will have access to advanced treatments in India. This collaboration is expected to enhance healthcare services in both countries.
The Namangan Viloyat Republic Hospital, a major medical center in Uzbekistan, will particularly benefit from learning about organ transplantation techniques. Similarly, Indian doctors will gain insights into Uzbek medical practices, fostering a mutually beneficial relationship.
The agreement between Nanavati Max Hospital and Namangan Viloyat Republic Hospital is set to boost medical cooperation between India and Uzbekistan. It promises to improve healthcare services, support patients, and foster a long-lasting partnership between the two nations.
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