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22.01.2025, 14:39

A new outpatient clinic with a pediatric office opens in the village of Borisoglebskoe

Kazan Mayor, Ivan Deyev, the Director of the department of the Russian Ministry of Health, and Marsel Minnullin, the Tatarstan Minister of Health visited the center

The Center for General Medical Practice and Pediatrics will serve up to 100 visitors per day, including residents of Borisoglebskoe and surrounding villages. They will receive primary pre-medical and medical care, including diagnostics and treatment for various diseases, collection of biological materials, and vaccinations. The center has been equipped with all necessary equipment and facilities for this purpose. A team of doctors, including therapists, pediatricians, surgeons, ophthalmologists, and other specialists will work at the center. The facility will begin accepting patients on January 27. The construction of this medical center was supported by the national healthcare project.

Presently, about 3,750 people live in Borisoglebskoe: 3,000 adults and 750 children. They receive medical care at two hospitals: the children's city clinical hospital №7, located 4 kilometers from the village, and the city clinical hospital №12, located 7 kilometers away from the residential area. As the population of the village grew due to the construction of new houses, it became necessary to provide additional medical services. It is expected that residents of Kazan from neighboring areas will also use this hospital. Work began in May 2024 and ended in January 2025.

The opening ceremony of the Center for General Medical Practice and Pediatrics was attended by the Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin, Ivan Deyev, the Director of the Department of Monitoring, Analysis, and Strategic Development of the Russian Ministry of Health; and Marsel Minnullin, the Tatarstan Minister of Health.

The one-story center, with an area of almost 400 square meters, will provide primary pre-medical and medical healthcare in outpatient conditions: diagnosis and treatment for various diseases, as well as ambulance and emergency services, monitoring chronic patients, preventive examinations and medical check-ups. The hospital has treatment rooms and vaccination areas for biomaterial collection and vaccinations. Specialists will be available for appointments.

The outpatient clinic has two departments: pediatrics and general practice. Marat Galiullin, the head physician of Children's City Clinical Hospital №7, heads the pediatric department, while Ramil Akhmetov, the head of City Clinical Hospital №12, manages the adult department. According to Akhmetov, most of the medical staff were recruited from City Hospital №12.

It is planned that approximately 100 people will be served the outpatient clinic per day. The medical team consists of a pediatrician, general practitioner, paramedic, obstetrician, surgeon, optometrist, and nurses. They will begin accepting patients on January 27.

Convenient access roads and ample parking have been provided for patients of the center. Comfortable conditions have also been created, with well-equipped waiting rooms, and spacious halls providing a pleasant experience.
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A new outpatient clinic with a pediatric office opens in the village of Borisoglebskoe

<p> The Center for General Medical Practice and Pediatrics will serve up to 100 visitors per day, including residents of Borisoglebskoe and surrounding villages. They will receive primary pre-medical and medical care, including diagnostics and treatment for various diseases, collection of biological materials, and vaccinations. The center has been equipped with all necessary equipment and facilities for this purpose. A team of doctors, including therapists, pediatricians, surgeons, ophthalmologists, and other specialists will work at the center. The facility will begin accepting patients on January 27. The construction of this medical center was supported by the national healthcare project. </p> <p> Presently, about 3,750 people live in Borisoglebskoe: 3,000 adults and 750 children. They receive medical care at two hospitals: the children's city clinical hospital №7, located 4 kilometers from the village, and the city clinical hospital №12, located 7 kilometers away from the residential area. As the population of the village grew due to the construction of new houses, it became necessary to provide additional medical services. It is expected that residents of Kazan from neighboring areas will also use this hospital. Work began in May 2024 and ended in January 2025. </p> <p> The opening ceremony of the Center for General Medical Practice and Pediatrics was attended by the Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin, Ivan Deyev, the Director of the Department of Monitoring, Analysis, and Strategic Development of the Russian Ministry of Health; and Marsel Minnullin, the Tatarstan Minister of Health. </p> <p> The one-story center, with an area of almost 400 square meters, will provide primary pre-medical and medical healthcare in outpatient conditions: diagnosis and treatment for various diseases, as well as ambulance and emergency services, monitoring chronic patients, preventive examinations and medical check-ups. The hospital has treatment rooms and vaccination areas for biomaterial collection and vaccinations. Specialists will be available for appointments. </p> <p> The outpatient clinic has two departments: pediatrics and general practice. Marat Galiullin, the head physician of Children's City Clinical Hospital №7, heads the pediatric department, while Ramil Akhmetov, the head of City Clinical Hospital №12, manages the adult department. According to Akhmetov, most of the medical staff were recruited from City Hospital №12. </p> <p> It is planned that approximately 100 people will be served the outpatient clinic per day. The medical team consists of a pediatrician, general practitioner, paramedic, obstetrician, surgeon, optometrist, and nurses. They will begin accepting patients on January 27. </p> Convenient access roads and ample parking have been provided for patients of the center. Comfortable conditions have also been created, with well-equipped waiting rooms, and spacious halls providing a pleasant experience.