Four more polyclinics have been opened in Moscow after the reconstruction.


A large-scale modernization program for Moscow polyclinics has reached the finish line. This was announced by Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, noting that at the moment the reconstruction of 289 buildings out of about 340 planned has been completed.
In particular, as the mayor said in his Telegram channel, the children's polyclinic No. 81 (branch No. 2) on Trade Union Street in Teply Stan has recently opened. After the reconstruction, its equipment meets the new Moscow standard. In particular, the clinic has modern offices and a convenient navigation system; expert-level digital equipment; comfortable waiting areas. A barrier-free environment is provided for low-mobility Muscovites. In addition, a branch of a dental clinic will be located nearby, Sobyanin noted.
According to the mayor, polyclinic buildings are not just being renovated, but are actually being rebuilt with the replacement of all utilities.
He also announced that three more medical institutions will open next week: children's polyclinic No. 150 on Bratislava Street in Marino; polyclinic No. 12 on Akademika Komarova Street in Marfino; and branch No. 6 of the KDC No. 6 in Vostochny Degunino.
"We plan to complete the main work on the reconstruction of polyclinics in the capital by the end of the year," Sobyanin added.
Earlier on Friday, the mayor of Moscow said that ophthalmological care in the capital had reached a new level. "New technologies, accurate diagnosis and patient convenience are now the Moscow standard of ophthalmology," said Sobyanin. According to him, each clinic has an ophthalmology room with modern equipment. You can make an appointment with a specialist directly — you don't need to go to a therapist first.
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