Medipol Global International Health Services, Türkiye’s largest Private Health Investment and University Hospital, has paid a courtesy call on Sierra Leone’s Ambassador to Türkiye, Her Excellency Dr. Francess Virginia Anderson, and expressed strong interest in partnering with the health sector of Sierra Leone.The visiting delegation was led by Mr. Murat Beltek, Head of Marketing and Business Development, who stated that Medipol is not only a leader in private healthcare delivery but also in medical education and research. He noted that the company’s attendance at the Sierra Leone. Türkiye Investment and Trade Seminar held in Istanbul on 30th May 2025 opened their eyes to the immense investment potential in Sierra Leone, particularly in healthcare.

“We are excited about the possibilities in Sierra Leone,” Mr. Beltek said. “Our goal is to contribute to healthcare delivery and quality of life through advanced technology, education, and clinical research.”

Medipol operates one of Türkiye’s most advanced university hospitals, combining modern architecture, intelligent building systems, and cutting-edge medical equipment. Their services cover general medicine, cardiovascular surgery, oncology, dental care, and more positioning them as a new reference point in the global health sector.

Ambassador Anderson, in her response, warmly welcomed the team and expressed Sierra Leone’s openness to credible investment.

“Sierra Leone is a peaceful, democratic country that is open for investment, especially in key development sectors like health,” she said. “We are committed to protecting and supporting every credible investor who believes in our nation’s potential.”

She further invited Medipol to be part of a Turkish investor delegation expected to visit Sierra Leone in September 2025, where they will conduct feasibility assessments and take steps toward establishing concrete partnerships.

The visit marks a growing interest from Turkish investors in Sierra Leone and highlights a promising opportunity for collaboration between both countries in improving access to quality healthcare.