
1st City Clinical Hospital
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Company Overview
The first united clinical hospital is one of the first creations of Soviet healthcare in the Belarusian SSR. It was opened in connection with the need to improve the provision of medical and preventive care to the population of the city of Minsk, as well as to create a clinical training base for the medical faculty of the Belarusian State University.
- In the first half of 1928, the Council of People's Commissars of the Belarusian SSR decided to build a clinical base for the medical faculty - a clinical campus, which began in the spring of 1929 in a pine forest on the Borisovsky tract. Four buildings were built.
- The grand opening of the clinical campus took place on July 11, 1931. The total number of beds in the entire clinical campus at that time was 370. However, the growth of the medical institute and increasing demands for a scientific and clinical base, on the one hand, as well as population growth, on the other, prompted the People's Commissariat of Health of the BSSR and the hospital directorate to expand the obstetrics and gynecology clinic , in connection with this in 1937-1938. The third building was added.
The activities of the clinical campus before the Great Patriotic War were extremely fruitful; its clinics rightfully occupied a leading place not only in the organization of medical, scientific and educational work, but also had a significant impact on the state of medical care in the republic.
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- Fax : 375173534555
- Founded : None
Industries Focused
- Healthcare
Location 1
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Headquarters
64, Independence Ave, Minsk, Minsk, Belarus, 220013
Our Services
- Endoscopy
- Dentistry
- Consultations of qualified medical specialists
- X-ray studies
- Functional Research
- Ultrasound research
- Laboratory diagnostics
- Physiotherapy procedures
- Non-traditional methods of treatment
- Massage treatments
- obstetrics and gynecology
- X-ray endovascular studies and operations
- City Center for Osteoporosis
Key People / Employees

Skovorodko Nikolai Nikolaevich
Deputy Chief Medical Officer