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Tue 08 Aug 2008An eastern health service
A Polish company is planning to open more private health clinics in Ireland as it has succeeded in attracting both immigrants and Irish clients, writes Ruadhán Mac Cormaic, migration correspondent.
ON A basement floor insulated from the busy city street above, the clinic is abuzz with a bustle all its own. In the clean-lined reception area, all peaches and pinks and waiting room patter, a few women are leafing through the Polish papers scattered about on the table, a meek-sounding radio in the background. There's a small queue at the desk, but it's not moving fast because the phone seems to be ringing on a loop. "EMC," says the receptionist. "Dzien dobry."
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