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2025: Opening of a seven-story surdology center for the treatment of hearing diseases
The mayor Moscow Sergei Sobyanin opened a new surdological center of the Research Clinical Institute of Otorhinolaryngology named after L.I. Sverzhevsky. The seven-story building with a basement is located at: Zagorodnoe highway, house 18a, building 13. The Moscow government announced this at the end of October 2025.
The mayor of the capital noted that the Sverzhevsky clinic is the parent institute not only for Moscow, but also for the whole country. Previously adapted capacities were located in residential buildings. Now the institute has received an appropriate base equipped with the most modern equipment, which is able to actually provide qualified, high-quality assistance to both children and adults.
A comprehensive reconstruction of the 1991 building was carried out from January 2024 to August 2025. The updated building fully complies with modern Moscow standards of medical care. Compared to previously operating institutions, the area of the center has tripled - up to 4.6 thousand square meters. m.
The capacity of the center doubled - up to 500 visits per day. A barrier-free environment has been created, waiting areas have been expanded, offices are equipped with high-tech equipment. More than 600 units of the latest medical equipment have been installed - from sound-insulated cabins to a free sound field system.
The new building united children's and adult centers, which were previously located on the first floors of residential buildings in the Gagarinsky district (Vernadsky Avenue, house 9/10 - children's center) and Khoroshevsky district (Khoroshevskoye highway, house 1 - adult center). The waiting areas have been expanded and convenient registrations and entrance groups have been made.
The center employs 103 people, including 43 doctors, 13 researchers, nine medical speech therapists and 17 nurses. Director of the Institute Andrei Kryukov noted that the clinic has created unique world-class opportunities. Thanks to the presented equipment, doctors can fully examine the function of the inner ear and hearing, as well as the function of balance.[1]

