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Nuriev Clinic

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2023: Construction of a new medical center

Kazan Medical Center LLC (Nuriev Clinic brand) Ilyas and Nail Nuriev are completing the construction of a urogynecological medical center on Lavrentieva Street in Kazan. This was announced on August 15, 2023 by the Investment Development Agency of Tatarstan, which accompanies the project.

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The implementation of the project will allow residents of the Republic of Tatarstan and neighboring regions to receive modern medical care in the urogynecological profile. Earlier, to undergo a number of procedures, patients were forced to go outside Tatarstan and Russia, the department explained.
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Urogynecological medical center of the Nuriev brothers in Kazan

215 million rubles are invested in the construction and equipment of the clinic. It is assumed that the investment will pay off in five years. The medical center will be able to receive revenue in the amount of 156.8 million rubles for the first year and 178 million rubles for the second year. The internal rate of return is 27.9%, and the profitability of sales is 36%. The medical center will employ 100 people.

The Nuriev Clinic specializes in IVF, fertility treatment and childbirth management. By August 2023, the network has clinics in Kazan, Izhevsk, Kirov and Naberezhnye Chelny. According to SPARK-Interfax, KMDC LLC (operates under the Nuriev Clinic brand) was registered in Kazan in 2003. The director is Ilyas Nuriev - he owns 51%, another 49% - from Nail Nuriev.

Earlier it became known that the "Nuriev Clinic" was banned from building a maternity hospital with 40 beds in the forest park zone of Kazan. The volume of investments was estimated at 340 million rubles, and Spurt Bank was the co-investor of the project. Under the maternity hospital determined a land plot of 4 thousand square meters. m, located between two forest park zones. Residents of Kazan, mainly environmental activists and representatives of sports communities, opposed the construction of a medical institution. The main argument was the presence of a ski track and a starting clearing for orienteering competitions on the controversial section.[1]

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