Patients in the Ettelbruck area will soon have access to enhanced healthcare services, with the government confirming plans for a new medical center to open next year.

In response to a parliamentary question from MP André Bauler of the Democratic Party (DP), Minister of Health Martine Deprez announced that the on-call medical centre ("maison médicale") in Ettelbruck will relocate to a new building in 2026.

The new facility will be located within a purpose-built structure spanning 700 square metres at the entrance to Ettelbruck.

Similar to the medical centre in southern Luxembourg, it will feature four consultation rooms for general practitioners. These GPs will be available to patients from 8pm to midnight during the week, and from 8am to midnight on weekends and public holidays.

The new building is expected to open in approximately one year, at which time the medical centre will transition from its current location in a single-family house on Avenue Salentiny to the modernised premises.