
KRICHEV, 4 October (BelTA) - A new polyclinic was officially unveiled in Krichev during the Dazynki 2025 regional festival, BelTA has learned.
Construction of the polyclinic began in 2023. It includes several structural units: a general practitioner unit and a women's health center; pediatric department with an early intervention center; dental department; clinical diagnostic laboratory, including various examination rooms. Additionally, the polyclinic will house an emergency medical service department.



The new polyclinic will cater to residents of Krichev and nearby districts. To ensure high-quality and timely assistance, the facility is equipped with modern medical technology: interdistrict angiography room, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) room andmammography room. The angiography room is expected to provide cardiological assistance to patients from: Krichev District, Klimovichi District, Cherikov District, Krasnopolye District, Khotimsk District, Kostiukovichi District, and Mstislavl District. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) room will also provide diagnostic services to residents of these districts. Patients from Krichev District, Klimovichi District, Mstislavl District, and Cherikov District will be able to receive care at the mammography room.
Construction of the polyclinic began in 2023. It includes several structural units: a general practitioner unit and a women's health center; pediatric department with an early intervention center; dental department; clinical diagnostic laboratory, including various examination rooms. Additionally, the polyclinic will house an emergency medical service department.



The new polyclinic will cater to residents of Krichev and nearby districts. To ensure high-quality and timely assistance, the facility is equipped with modern medical technology: interdistrict angiography room, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) room andmammography room. The angiography room is expected to provide cardiological assistance to patients from: Krichev District, Klimovichi District, Cherikov District, Krasnopolye District, Khotimsk District, Kostiukovichi District, and Mstislavl District. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) room will also provide diagnostic services to residents of these districts. Patients from Krichev District, Klimovichi District, Mstislavl District, and Cherikov District will be able to receive care at the mammography room.



A total of Br60 million was allocated for the construction and equipping of the polyclinic.
The head of the Belarus President Administration, the authorized representative of the head of state in Mogilev Oblast Dmitry Krutoi congratulated everyone on the opening of the new healthcare institution. “This is a major event for the entire healthcare system of the country, not just Mogilev Oblast and Krichev District. We open such facilities annually. Today's event is timed to coincide with the regional holiday,” he said.


During the ceremonial event Governor of Mogilev Oblast Anatoly Isachenko hailed the opening of the new polyclinic as a landmark event not only for Krichev but for the entire region. “This is a continuation of the state strategy in healthcare. This will be an interregional center serving nine nearby districts. This is not a one-time action. Thanks to the support of the head of state, we have been working systemically in this direction. Over the past four years, we have invested significant resources into the region's healthcare system, about Br820 million. This is the investment in the infrastructure. This year alone saw Br230 million in investments. And this work will continue."


A local resident, Anna Zhavino, attended the opening of the polyclinic. She emphasized that such a modern facility is an important and valuable gift for everyone: adults, children, and seniors. “This is a long-awaited event for us. We are very happy that such a polyclinic has opened here,” she noted. “It's so large and light. All the equipment is new and modern. And the location is convenient!”


During the ceremonial event Governor of Mogilev Oblast Anatoly Isachenko hailed the opening of the new polyclinic as a landmark event not only for Krichev but for the entire region. “This is a continuation of the state strategy in healthcare. This will be an interregional center serving nine nearby districts. This is not a one-time action. Thanks to the support of the head of state, we have been working systemically in this direction. Over the past four years, we have invested significant resources into the region's healthcare system, about Br820 million. This is the investment in the infrastructure. This year alone saw Br230 million in investments. And this work will continue."


A local resident, Anna Zhavino, attended the opening of the polyclinic. She emphasized that such a modern facility is an important and valuable gift for everyone: adults, children, and seniors. “This is a long-awaited event for us. We are very happy that such a polyclinic has opened here,” she noted. “It's so large and light. All the equipment is new and modern. And the location is convenient!”

