A new medical and obstetric center will be opened in the village of Boriskino, Alkeevsky municipal district of Tatarstan.
Over 12 million rubles have been allocated for its construction. The builders have already installed a standard modular building. The interior decoration of the premises is currently being completed, and internal engineering networks are being installed.
Functional classrooms equipped with modern equipment and furniture will be located on a total area of 78.35 square meters. This will make it possible to provide timely medical care to the villagers.
The facility is currently 56% ready. The project also plans to improve the area around the FAP.
Boriskino is one of the oldest settlements in the Alkeevsky district, located on the Maly Cheremshan River, 45 km southeast of the village of Bazarnye Mataki. The first mention of the village dates back to 1710. The name, according to legend, came from a wandering farmer named Boris, who liked the area and decided to settle here. According to the latest census, 480 people live in the village.
The construction of the FAA is carried out within the framework of the federal program "Modernization of primary care", which is part of the national project "Long and active life".
Recall that in 2025, according to the national project "Long and active life", 34 paramedic and obstetric stations will be built in 19 municipalities of Tatarstan, including 3 in the Alkeevsky district.