Chemotherapy Services Launched at Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital
The government had announced plans last year in April to upgrade Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital in Raa Atoll into a tertiary-level facility, but no updates on the progress had been shared publicly so far. | Photo: Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital/X
Chemotherapy services have officially commenced at Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital, marking a major expansion of cancer treatment services in the northern region.
The hospital described the launch as a significant step towards enhancing advanced medical care in the region and improving treatment outcomes for cancer patients across Raa Atoll and neighbouring islands.
Chemotherapy services have now officially commenced at Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital.
We are proud to take this significant step toward providing advanced cancer treatment for our community.@MoHmv @presidencymv pic.twitter.com/7dhHMrpNjY— Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital (@urh_mv) January 24, 2026
The government had announced plans last year in April to upgrade Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital in Raa Atoll into a tertiary-level facility, but no updates on the progress had been shared publicly so far. The development, valued at MVR 161.24 million, is planned to see the addition of a 95,645-square-foot facility with a capacity of 102 beds and a timeline of 540 days.
Ungoofaaru Regional Hospital, established 40 years ago, continues to expand its repertoire of advanced healthcare services. The hospital currently offers mammography, CT (Computed Tomography) scans, dental care, and ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) services.


