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2025: Polyclinic Opening
The RT-MedTech company of the Rostec state corporation has completed the construction of a medical outpatient clinic in the village of Mirny Republic of Crimea. The cost of work amounted to ₽125 million from the regional budget. The medical institution is equipped with modern equipment, including Rostec products. About 8.5 thousand villagers will be able to receive primary medical care here. This was announced on December 8, 2025 by the press service of Rostec.
In a one-story building with an area of 600 square meters. m there are a waiting area, procedural, vaccination, functional diagnostic rooms, a laboratory and a day hospital. Patients will be admitted by general practitioners, therapists, pediatricians, dentists and obstetricians-gynecologists. The outpatient clinic will receive the first patients at the end of 2025.
The arsenal of doctors includes 600 units of the latest products, including medical refrigerators POZiS of the Rostec state corporation, as well as steam and air sterilizers of instruments manufactured by the State Ryazan Instrument Plant. GRPP is part of the Radio Electronic Technologies Concern of the Rostec state corporation.
The use of domestic equipment reduces dependence on imported supplies and provides maintenance by Russian specialists. Medical refrigerators are necessary for storing vaccines and drugs while observing the temperature regime. Sterilizers ensure that medical instruments are treated in accordance with sanitary requirements.
The outpatient clinic was built using prefabricated structures. During construction, modern regulatory requirements and standards imposed on medical institutions of this type are strictly observed. Prefabricated structures allow you to reduce the construction time without losing the quality of the facility.
In the medical institution, the equipment is launched. In the near future, access roads will also be laid to the new healthcare facility. Convenient transport accessibility is important for patients from remote settlements of the Simferopol region.[1]
