All 47 paramedic and obstetric stations planned for the current year have been built in Tatarstan

8 September 2025, Monday

This year, 53 healthcare facilities are planned to be built in Tatarstan for more than 2 billion 877 million rubles. This was reported at a meeting in the Government House of the Republic of Tatarstan by First Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture and Housing of the Republic Damir Shaidullin.

The construction program includes 47 medical and obstetric stations, which have been fully completed. Of these, 34 FAPs in 19 municipalities of Tatarstan were built under the federal program "Modernization of primary health care" of the national project "Long and active Life" program, the remaining 13 – under the republican program "Construction of paramedic and obstetric centers."

Damir Shaidullin noted that contractors are also demonstrating high rates in the construction of 6 medical facilities – 93% of them are completed. Thus, 3 medical institutions included in the national project "Long and active life" have been built: the Center for General Practitioners and Pediatricians of Almetyevsk City Polyclinic No. 3 in Ursala Almetyevsk microdistrict, the Center for General Practitioners and Pediatricians of Almetyevsk City Polyclinic No. 20 in Vishnevka village of Kazan and the Children's Polyclinic No. 11 in the Volzhsky Expanses residential complex in Kazan.

In addition, the construction of the city polyclinic No. 20 in the residential complex "Vesna" in Kazan continues as part of the national project – 87% of the work has been completed here.

According to the republican program, the admission and diagnostic department of the Central City Clinical Hospital No. 18 in Kazan (80%) and the vascular center of the Sabinsk Central District Hospital in the village are being built (93%).

In the photo: The Center of the general practitioner and pediatrician of the State Medical Institution "City polyclinic No. 20" in the village of Vishnevka in Kazan

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