Sobyanin: Three clinics in the northeast and west of the capital opened after a major overhaul
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In the north-east and west of Moscow, three clinics have opened after overhaul, the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, said on his Telegram channel on Wednesday.
As the mayor specified, these are branch No. 1 of the children’s city polyclinic No. 130 in Krylatskoye, branch No. 2 of the city polyclinic No. 12 in the Ostankino district and the children’s and adult polyclinic in the village of Rublevo, which includes branch No. 1 of the adult polyclinic No. 195 and the pediatric department of the children’s polyclinic No. 130.
Sobyanin noted that in total, about 47,000 Muscovites receive medical care in these clinics.
Polyclinics are now working according to the new Moscow standard, he stressed.
According to the mayor, after the renovation, the polyclinics have become “modern buildings with a well-thought-out location of offices and comfortable conditions for visitors and medical staff, convenient for people with limited mobility.”
In these medical facilities, patients are treated by doctors of the most popular specialties, and the new technology has expanded diagnostic capabilities, improving the quality and availability of medical care.
Sergey Sobyanin also said that the territories adjacent to polyclinics have become more comfortable and convenient: they have new recreational areas and play areas. Around the polyclinics, according to the mayor, they replaced the fences, made comfortable paths and installed new lighting poles equipped with energy-efficient lamps.
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