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Lukashenka opened the city's Central clinic in Gomel

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko today in a solemn ceremony opened the Gomel Central city clinic, reports BelTA.

The head of state noted that the facility was built a long time, but this year has established more intensive work and construction completed.

New outpatient complex began to work in the Gomel district No. 17. It was constructed in 2013. The need for construction of clinics is due to the fact that there is a new urban neighborhoods, the local population increased, and the next clinic was at a considerable distance. The cost of the project totaled Br26,4 million, including Br7 million went for the purchase of modern medical equipment.

Polyclinic for 800 visits per shift. Here you can get the help of 40 thousand inhabitants of three districts of Gomel - No. 16, 17, 18. To work in the clinic will be 450 people, including 110 physicians and more than 160 staff nurses. This creates 150 new jobs.

In the structure of outpatient diagnostic complex of four and eight clinical departments, including the Department of General medical practice, where the conditions for the work of the 27 teams of General practitioners, day hospital with 40 beds, Department of medical rehabilitation and physiotherapy.

In addition to medical services of the territorial population in the clinic will provide medical diagnostic assistance to residents of Gomel and Gomel region (about 583 thousand). On the basis of polyclinic complex created 10 urban centers of collective use, where there are more than 700 units of modern medical equipment. There will be four types of oncoscience on installed CT scanner, mammography (both from domestic production), robotized laboratory complex. In the center for the diagnosis and treatment of ENT pathologies installed video endoscopic equipment, flotation tank, automatic massager eardrums. Equipment eye care centre allows for the early diagnosis of glaucoma, a first in polyclinics Gomel region ultrasound of the organs of vision.

BelTA