Ilsur Metshin inspected the construction of a polyclinic in Salavat Kuper

5 July 2024, Friday

The construction of the city's largest polyclinic, which will serve 60 thousand residents, including neighboring areas, is nearing completion in the new residential area of ​​Salavat Kuper. The new medical facility, designed for 750 visits per shift, will include children's and adult polyclinics, a women's consultation center, a trauma center, and a branch of the ambulance station. The building's structure has been fully erected, the brickwork of the walls and partitions has been completed, and roofing work has been completed. Currently, the installation of utilities and finishing work is underway at the site. Next, the improvement of the adjacent territory is planned. The progress of construction work was inspected by the mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin.

The medical facility with an area of ​​12 thousand square meters is being built under the national project "Healthcare". "Kazan is a leader in the construction of social infrastructure facilities. Among cities with a population of over a million, we build more schools, kindergartens, hospitals, and polyclinics. Thanks to the support of the Rais of the Republic Rustam Minnikhanov, we are now building one of the largest medical institutions not only in the capital, but also in the republic,” Ilsur Metshin emphasized.

Today, over 35 thousand people live in the rapidly growing residential area of ​​Salavat Kuper, including over nine thousand children. The medical institution, the construction of which started in January, will create all the necessary conditions for protecting the health of city residents, diagnosing and preventing diseases. At the same time, they will not need to go to the city, including to see specialists.

“The medical institution with a population of 60 thousand people will include an adult and children's clinic, an ambulance station, a trauma center, and a women's consultation,” Ilsur Metshin noted. We will add that each of the departments will have its own entrance group.

The premises of the children's clinic, which will be designed for 250 visits per shift, will be located on all three floors of the building. The first floor will house a filter for patients with fever, a hall with information terminals for making appointments, a cloakroom, a buffet, an office of the doctor on duty, treatment rooms, and an X-ray room. The second floor will house pediatricians and specialists, and the third floor will house a day hospital, a physiotherapy department, and an exercise therapy room.

The adult outpatient clinic, designed for 500 visits per shift, will be located on four floors of the building. The first floor will house a hall with information terminals for making appointments, a buffet, a cloakroom, a pharmacy, a diagnostics department with a CT scanner, two X-ray machines, a mammograph, and a fluorograph, an office of the doctor on duty, a casualty department, and a women's consultation room. The second floor will house general practitioners' offices and an ambulance substation for five teams. On the third floor, patients will be seen by specialists, and on the fourth floor, there will be a day hospital, functional diagnostics rooms, and a physiotherapy department.

The new polyclinic will be subordinate to City Clinical Hospital No. 12, which is one of the largest medical institutions in Tatarstan. The branches of the medical organization serve almost 40 thousand people from the assigned population. They employ 637 doctors - surgeons, therapists, cardiologists, neurologists, traumatologists, etc. The bed fund is designed for 410 patients.

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