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Clinic Ava-Peter Scandinavia

Company

Financial results
2020 year
Revenue: 4.96 millions Ths. rub
Number of employees
2022 year
2000

Owners

The network of clinics "Scandinavia" and "Scandinavia Ava-Peter" is one of the largest private medical care companies in the North-West of Russia. More than 18 clinics of the network operate in St. Petersburg, branches are open in Kazan and Vologda. The company employs more than 2,000 employees, including medical, pharmaceutical and administrative personnel. At the same time, the network has a single HR department, which is located in one of the clinics in St. Petersburg (data for December 2022).

Illustration: apcmed.ru

Aktivs

As of November 2021, the network includes 18 clinics in,, and St. Petersburg To Vologda. Kazan Clinics "Scandinavia" provide a full range of medical services. And the clinics "Scandinavia Ava-Peter" specialize in the treatment of infertility by methods of assisted reproductive technologies.

Performance indicators

2020: Revenue growth by 0.20% to RUB 4.96 billion

The revenue of the Ava-Peter Clinic in 2020 increased to 4.96 billion rubles, which is 0.20% more than a year earlier.

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History

2025: Obtaining permission to commission a medical center in the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg

The company KDC na Chudnovsky LLC, which is part of the Scandinavia clinic network, received permission to commission a new consulting and diagnostic center in the Nevsky district of St. Petersburg. The volume of investments in the project amounted to ₽400 million. The medical center is designed for 500 visits per day and will be open to patients in August 2025. This was announced by the city investment committee at the end of March 2025.

The new consulting and diagnostic center (KDC) is located on 21 Chudnovsky Street, not far from the Prospekt Bolshevikov metro station. The facility consists of two buildings with an area of ​ ​ 3.51 thousand m ² and 304.8 m ². The first will house a private clinic "Scandinavia" with departments of ultrasound, dentistry and offices of doctors of various specializations, and the second - a state medical institution.

The owner of the network of clinics "Scandinavia" for ₽400 million built a medical center in the center of St. Petersburg

The project has a unique format for St. Petersburg: for the first time, a private investor from the medical industry assumed social obligations to the city. The second building of the center will be transferred to the ownership of the city to organize a children's polyclinic department. Previously, a similar format was implemented in the opposite way - departments of paid services were opened at state medical institutions.

Director of the St. Petersburg Medical Forum Sergei Anufriev notes that this model is unlikely to become widespread, since the additional social burden increases the payback period of the project for a commercial organization. In his opinion, in the field of medicine, the model of public-private partnership is more promising, when an investor builds an object, and the city guarantees a certain level of patient flow under the compulsory health insurance system.[2]

2024: Appointment of Andrei Khopersky as the new general director of the Scandinavia clinic network

Andrei Khopersky, who previously served as finance director and first deputy general director of the Mother and Child group of companies, has been appointed general director of the Scandinavia network of clinics since November 26, 2024. This was announced in mid-November 2024. Read more here.

2021

Birth of 21,780 babies after IVF

According to the network for November 2021, after IVF, 21,780 babies were born in its clinics, IVF performance - 55.2% - became one of the best in the world.

"Clinic Fomin" bought the Voronezh branch of the network of clinics "AVA-Peter"

On June 3, 2021, a deal was closed to sell the Voronezh branch of the Scandinavia clinic network (AVA-Peter) to KDF Group (manages the Fomin Clinic network). Its participants did not disclose the financial and other parameters of the agreement.

In the coming years, the network of clinics "Scandinavia" and "Scandinavia Ava-Peter" will open new multidisciplinary departments in the North-West Federal District and other regions. The Voronezh clinic of assisted reproductive technologies will continue to work, but under the leadership and brand of the Fomin Clinic network.

Fomin Clinic bought the Voronezh Center for Reproductive Technologies of the Scandinavia Network
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We wish the future owners great luck, we believe that the decision to invest in professional quality medicine in Russia is correct, and we are glad that bold, ambitious players will appear. We have other long-term plans, we are actively developing a multidisciplinary network in St. Petersburg, Kazan and other regions, ― said Olga Vasilyeva, general director of the Scandinavia and Scandinavia Ava-Peter network of clinics, whose words are quoted by the company's press service.
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The Voronezh point of "Scandinavia" has been operating since 2019, its area is 400 square meters. m It was planned that the medical center will conduct IVF on compulsory medical insurance. In total, 406 women are on the waiting list in the region by the beginning of June 2021, according to the local Ministry of Health. Also in Voronezh there are clinics of the Mother and Child Group of Companies and the IVF Center networks, the Diagnostics Plus and Cradle clinics, as well as state medical institutions - the Family Health and Reproduction Center and OKB No. 1. After the purchase of the Voronezh branch of Scandinavia, the Fomin Clinic network plans to expand its presence in the Voronezh region.

By the beginning of June 2021, Scandinavia is the largest network of clinics (14 institutions) in St. Petersburg. She also has branches in Kazan and Vologda.[3]

2020

Cost of initial GP appointment

For 2020, the cost of an initial GP appointment is 3,140 rubles.

Supply of protective equipment for clinics in St. Petersburg

On May 20, 2020, it became known that Severgroup, a large investment company engaged in asset management activities in the interests of Alexei Mordashov, supports doctors in St. Petersburg who receive and treat patients with COVID-19 every day. Representatives of Ava-Peter and Lenta are engaged in the supply of protective equipment and work with the city administration. Read more here.

1998: Severgroup became the sole owner of the network

In 1998, Severgroup consolidated the package and became the sole owner of the network.

1997: Sale of 98% stake in Severgroup

At the end of 1997, Finnish owners sold 98% of their business to the Severgroup company of billionaire Alexei Mordashov.

1996: Opening in Russia

Finnish clinics of the AVA network have been treating infertility since 1987. In 1996, the network came to Russia.

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