This year, the City Hospital – 11, located on Maksimova Street, will be
renovated. The gynecology department and emergency room will be modernized, new
equipment will be installed, which will allow to detect oncological and
gynecological diseases at an early stage. This information was announced during
the medical council, which was attended by the Tatarstan Minister of Health Marsel
Minnullin, and the Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin.
The medical facility serves
33,000 residents from the Aviastroitelny and Moskovsky city districts. The
medical team consists of 82 professionals.
Ramil Gataullin, the head
physician of the hospital, reported about the results. He reminded that major
repairs were carried out on the third and fourth floors in 2018, the rest of
the building also requires renovation.
The chief physician said that
in 2023, three diagnostic devices were purchased for an X-ray, mammography, and
fluorography. The new equipment allows doctors to detect diseases at an earlier
stage.
«The department of neurology in the emergency care unit is being changed.
Therefore, we require a CT scanner to examine patients around the clock. We
need to renovate the emergency room, including the gynecology department, which
is one of the largest in terms of emergency services in Kazan», – said Ramil
Gataullin.
The chief physician noted that during the shift, the
polyclinic at Maximova Street serves 360 patients. In 2024, a total of 5,909
patients received medical care at the 24/7 hospital, 1,509 were treated in the
day hospital, and 2,335 received emergency care. There has also been a decrease
in the number of abortion services.
This year, the renovation of the City Hospital – 11 on Maksimova
Street will continue.
«We would like to express our gratitude to the Rais of
Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov for renovation and purchasing additional medical
equipment. These measures will improve the quality of services and bring our
medical facility to a higher level of service», – the Mayor stated.
This year, we will also install equipment to detect
diseases at an early stage. A CT scanner will be purchased to diagnose
pneumonia and detect oncological diseases. There are plans to purchase
laparoscopic stands and video endoscopic equipment. The fiberoptic
gastroduodenoscopy device will allow for preventive examinations and early
diagnosis of cancer. The equipment in the gynecological department will be
updated as well.
The acquisition is part of a three-year medical
equipment upgrade program launched by the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam
Minnikhanov.