FMBA announces the construction of a new modern polyclinic in Alupka
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Deputies of the Yalta City Council at the extraordinary 54th session unanimously agreed on the transfer from municipal to federal ownership of the site where it is planned to build a new modern clinic.
This is a land plot with an area of more than 15 thousand sq.m. in the very center of the city — Hospital dead end, 3, where a polyclinic now operates. Next, the FMBA will apply to the Federal Targeted Investment Program and build a two-story polyclinic on the free territory of the old medical complex— said the head of the Yalta administration, Yanina Pavlenko.
In turn, the head of the FSCC of the FMBA of Russia in Crimea, Olga Eremina, clarified that the new medical facility will be designed for 300 visits per day:
Both adults and children will be accepted there, separate entrances will be provided for this. In addition to medical rooms, the polyclinic will have functional diagnostic rooms, as well as physiotherapy, manipulation, fluorography, X-ray and a day hospital. The project implementation is scheduled for 2024-2025.
source: Department of Information Policy of the Administration of the city of Yalta
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