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Medsi Clinical Diagnostic Center in Schelkovo

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2021: Opening of the Medsi Clinical Diagnostic Center in Shchelkovo

On May 31, 2021, the Medsi group of companies officially opened a clinical diagnostic center (KDC) in Shchelkovo near Moscow. About 700 million rubles were invested in this project.

The medical institution provides outpatient care for children and adults, a three-bed day hospital, laboratory and functional diagnostics, a radiation diagnostics department, a dental department, an operating unit, an endoscopy department, consultations of highly qualified specialists and much more.

Medsi opened a second clinical and diagnostic center in the suburbs

KDC is equipped with a viziograph, orthopantomograph MRI, CT, ultrasound, FSDS, colonoscope, mammograph. Physiotherapeutic treatment, massage, preventive and medical examinations are carried out, an on-site pediatrics service operates.

The total area of ​ ​ the medical center is 3672 square meters. m., Throughput - 1000 visits per day. The center has more than 70 offices of medical specialists.

As noted by the medical director of Medsi, Professor Tatyana Shapovalenko, for the group of this sixth clinical diagnostic center and the second in the Moscow region. Here, patients receive both counselling and a huge pool of diagnostic care, she emphasized.

The current Medsi clinic in Schelkovo will move to the new KDC, and a center for outpatient oncological care (CAOP) has also been located. The latter is designed to visit 50-100 people per day. Oncopathics patients will be able to undergo additional diagnosis here and receive an individual treatment plan, including targeted chemotherapy, at the expense of OMS funds.

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This is a powerful structure that will allow connecting the primary link, primary health care with the stage of specialized care in inpatient conditions, "said Deputy Minister of Health of the Moscow Region Alexei Sapanyuk.[1]
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