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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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In Moscow, the modernization of the city clinical hospital (GKB) named after V.V. Veresaev on Lobbenskaya Street (building 10) is nearing completion. By the end of 2025, the reconstruction of buildings No. 12 and 3 will be completed, in which it is planned to open a maternity hospital and a women's health center. This was reported in on your telegram channel Sergei Sobyanin reported.
"Placing the maternity hospital on the territory of a large multidisciplinary hospital will help to use all available medical resources for mothers and newborns. In addition, modernization of building No. 3 is underway, where the Women's Health Center will be located. It will operate
new standard outpatient obstetric and gynecological care,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.
Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin
Previously, a flagship center was built on the hospital grounds, and the main treatment buildings were reconstructed.
Modernization of buildings
Reconstruction of building No. 12 began in September 2024. The cardiology departments previously located here were transferred to the already renovated buildings No. 1 and 2.
During the work, the seven-story building built in 1986 will be completely modernized. The renovated building with an area of 14.45 thousand square meters will house a modern maternity hospital with 286 beds, of which 15 are in intensive care (including nine incubators for newborns) and 15 are in a short-stay hospital.
Placing the maternity hospital on the territory of a large multidisciplinary hospital will allow all available medical resources, including a powerful diagnostic base, to be put at the service of motherhood and childhood. If necessary, consultations on complex cases will be held here. An underground passage connects the building with the existing buildings of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital. It will significantly facilitate and speed up the routing of patients between different departments of the hospital, if necessary.
The latest medical equipment will be purchased to equip building No. 12. This includes, for example, ultrasound machines, a C-arm X-ray machine, resuscitation, gynecological, surgical, laboratory and other equipment, including high-tech equipment for nursing premature babies.
Seven operating rooms are envisaged – three for the obstetrics hospital and four for the gynecology department with a short-stay hospital. Their technological capabilities will allow for minimally invasive interventions, including within the framework of high-tech medical care (HTMC).
The first floor will house an admissions department with an emergency operating room (for urgent interventions), a pregnancy pathology department, and an observation (infectious) box. A foyer will also be set up here for a ceremonial meeting upon discharge from the maternity hospital.
The second floor will house a gynecology department and a short-stay hospital with four operating rooms (three of which are small). Their capacity will allow them to provide assistance to more than 40 patients per day.
The third through sixth floors will house the obstetrics and physiological department for the joint stay of mothers with newborns in comfortable single and double wards. In addition, the fifth and sixth floors will house the intensive care unit with 15 beds. The fifth floor will be for newborns (nine incubators) with the necessary equipment for nursing premature babies with extremely low birth weight, and the sixth floor will be for women in labor (six beds).
On the seventh floor, a maternity ward with 14 individual boxes of increased comfort and an operating block with two operating rooms equipped with a C-arm device will be opened. This will allow high-tech interventions to be carried out.
As in the entire hospital, the updated building will implement the principle of a digital clinic – documentation will be kept in electronic form. This will provide joint round-the-clock online access of specialists to patients' medical data, including via mobile devices – tablets of doctors and nurses.
Currently, building No. 3 of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, built in 1971, is also being modernized. The renovated building, with an area of about four thousand square meters, will house a women's health center that will operate according to the new standard of outpatient obstetric and gynecological care. In one place, patients will be able to receive all the necessary types of diagnostics and treatment both to prepare for the birth of a child and to maintain women's health.
The modernization of buildings No. 12 and 3 of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital is planned to be completed by the end of this year.
Sergei Sobyanin opened the renovated medical building of the Veresaev Hospital
Multidisciplinary institution in the north of Moscow
The V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital opened in 1937. Today it is one of the largest multidisciplinary medical institutions in Moscow. The hospital is located in the north of Moscow in the Dmitrovsky district at the address: Lobbenskaya Street, Building 10.
The clinic consists of 11 buildings with a total area of 58.8 thousand square meters, as well as a maternity hospital (800th Anniversary of Moscow Street) and 10 women's consultation centers, to which about 495 thousand women are assigned.
In total, the hospital has 778 beds, including 102 in intensive care and 30 in emergency medical care.
As part of the comprehensive modernization of the healthcare institution in recent years, the main treatment buildings No. 1 and 2 have been reconstructed, and a flagship emergency care center and a helipad have been built. Now, buildings No. 12 and 3 are being modernized, where a maternity hospital and a women's health center will be located.
Doctors of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital provide assistance to patients in many areas. These include purulent and cardiovascular surgery, traumatology, neurosurgery, obstetrics, gynecology, neonatology, anesthesiology and resuscitation, cardiology, vascular and peripheral neurology, endocrinology, therapy and others.
High-tech medical care is provided in such areas as cardiovascular surgery, surgery, neurosurgery, traumatology and orthopedics, endocrinology, obstetrics and gynecology.
The hospital successfully operates a regional vascular center, where a full cycle of treatment and rehabilitation measures are carried out for patients with stroke and heart attack. Among them are endovascular surgery (percutaneous coronary intervention – minimally invasive operations performed through a small puncture in the skin), thromboextraction (a procedure for removing blood clots during stroke), open surgery (cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, vascular surgery), specialized resuscitation (cardiac resuscitation, neurosurgical and cardiac surgical resuscitation, neuroresuscitation) and therapeutic care (cardiology and neurology).
The hospital has a diabetic foot center, a phlebology center, inter-district departments for multiple sclerosis and paroxysmal conditions (epilepsy, fainting, etc.), and an inter-district center for surgical treatment of precerebral artery pathology.
Since the beginning of this year, 47.1 thousand people have received medical care at the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital (in 2024 – 89.5 thousand). Within the framework of high-tech medical care, 2708 patients were treated (in 2024 – 3456 people).
Since its opening in January 2023, the flagship emergency care center of the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital has received about 146 thousand patients. In addition, specialists have performed over 46 thousand operations.
The institution employs 2,073 people, including 703 doctors and 815 mid-level medical personnel.
The V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital is a clinical base for 12 departments of five educational institutions. These are the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov, the First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov, the Russian University of Medicine, the Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education and the National Research Institute of Public Health named after N.A. Semashko.
Construction and reconstruction of hospitals and clinics
Since 2011, more than 175 city, federal and private healthcare facilities have been built in Moscow.
As a result of the creation of flagship centers — based on the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, the O.M. Filatov City Clinical Hospital No. 15, the S.P. Botkin Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center, the N.I. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital No. 12, and the transformation of existing admissions departments, all multidisciplinary hospitals in Moscow operate according to the new standard. This has become a major step in improving the quality of treatment for city residents.
The plans for 2025–2026 include the completion of construction of about 20 facilities of the city healthcare system. These include four hospital buildings, eight outpatient clinics, two ambulance substations and five other facilities.
Work continues on the reconstruction of existing hospitals, including the Moscow Clinical Research Center named after A.S. Loginov, Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital, City Clinical Hospital named after V.M. Buyanov, City Clinical Hospital named after V.V. Veresaev, City Clinical Hospital named after N.I. Pirogov and a number of others.
In addition, the city's primary care modernization program will be completed. To date, 296 of the 337 outpatient clinics included in it have been reconstructed.
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