Today, a new paramedic and midwifery station has appeared in Tatarstan. It was built in the village of Orel, Laishevo district, under the "Primary Health Care Strengthening" program. The station (FAP) will serve about 2 thousand residents of the village. Previously, doctors had to accept patients in the building of the local village club. The new facility is built according to the block-modular design type and meets all modern requirements.
The new paramedic and obstetric station is equipped with all the necessary equipment for essential medical assistance: an ECG device, a pulse oximeter, a tonometer for measuring intraocular pressure. There are all conditions for the patient admissions and staff work: vaccination and treatment rooms, an adult admissions room and examination rooms, rooms for storing medicines, and disinfecting solutions.
The Head of Laishevo district Ildus Zaripov congratulated the villagers on the important event. He noted that now the residents of Orel have the opportunity to receive primary medical care in comfortable conditions and expressed gratitude on behalf of the residents to Tatarstan's leadership, the Ministry of Health, and all those who took an active part in the implementation of this project. "Favorable conditions have been created for doctors and patients here. It will contribute to strengthening the primary level of district health care. For our residents, the availability of primary health care is increasing," the head of the district stressed. "In the district, significant attention is paid to the prevention and treatment of diseases: paramedic and obstetric stations are being built; annual preventive medical examinations are organized at a convenient time for residents with the help of mobile medical complexes. I also want to congratulate the head of the FAP, paramedic Tatyana A. Kazaeva, who has been serving our residents for more than 15 years."
Kazayeva thanked Ildus Zaripov for the comfortable working conditions: "The building is warm, and there is everything necessary to provide pre-medical care and admit patients. It's nice to finish the year in a new building and with new equipment," she said.
The funds for the construction were allocated within the framework of the "Healthcare" national project.