La Paz Oyala

Oyala hospital is created following the vision of La Paz Malabo and is part of Oyala greater project, which is supposed to replace Malabo as Equatorial Guinea’s capital city. Our biggest challenge in the construction of Oyala medical center is the soil, which has large portions of unsolid, moving elements and is mainly a wetland.

To enhance efficiency and provide instant response in case of emergencies, most medical personnel reside in at the hospital compound, which includes all facilities for them and their families. In addition, a hotel was built in the hospital vicinity, to allow visitors and patients’ family members the option to stay nearby.

In order to ensure autonomous and ongoing operation of the hospital, IMS had created an energy power supply center within the complex, which guarantees a continuous and uninterrupted functioning of all medical units during electricity failures.

Ground Floor \ Basement 
 
Emergency department5 beds (one in an isolation room)
4 armchairs (two in the triage exam room)
Trauma room
ImagingCT
MRI
Mammography
Ultra-sound
X-ray room
Laboratories:Pathology
General
Blood bank
Laundry 
Mortuary 

Entrance Floor 
 
Information
Reception – 4 stations
Cafeteria
Administration Office
Pharmacy 
Outpatient ClinicsDental Clinic
Pediatrics
Otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat)
Cardiology
Ophthalmology
Urology
Gynecology
Dialysis   3 stations\armchairs 
Rehabilitation DepartmentReception office
8 treatment rooms
2 doctor / consultant rooms
Gym + private treatment room
Treatment pool

First Floor
 
Operating Rooms Suite – 2 rooms
Preparation and Recovery – 5 beds
ICU, Intensive Care – 7 beds
Sterile Supplies Department
Labor and Delivery RoomsLDR – 2
Assessment, Preparation and Recovery – 3 beds
Newborns – 16‎
Newborns Intensive Care Unit – 8‎ 
Maternity Inpatient Ward  –18 beds 
 
Second Floor
 
Surgical \ Orthopedics Inpatient Ward  – 37 beds
Pediatric Inpatients Ward  – 10 beds
Internal medicine Inpatients Ward – (27 beds)