Extraordinary Medical Report

Medical report, extraordinary (hereinafter referred to as “MD, extraordinary”) is a document that represents an official message intended for a medical organization or specialized medical care. This MD, extra-curricular, involves any changes that have occurred in the patient’s body that may affect his treatment or well-being.

As a rule, emergency MDs are compiled in free form and include all the necessary information, including detailed information about the patient (name, age, gender, medical history, etc.), diagnosis, symptoms, examination and test results, current health status , treatment recommendations and possible



An extraordinary medical report (M.D.V.) is a document that is presented in any form and is used in cases where it is necessary to report any medical problems or diseases that require immediate intervention.

An extraordinary medical report can be caused by various reasons, such as:

  1. Acute conditions requiring urgent medical intervention, for example, myocardial infarction, stroke, acute renal failure, etc.
  2. Emergency cases when medical care is required, but it is not possible to obtain it immediately, for example, in case of accidents, natural disasters and other emergency situations.
  3. Diseases that can lead to serious consequences if measures are not taken to treat or prevent them, for example, HIV infection, tuberculosis, cancer.
  4. The need to conduct additional studies or procedures that cannot be performed in the normal operation of a medical organization.
  5. Other cases when there is a need to urgently contact medical personnel.

Medical reporting is an important tool for providing timely and quality medical care. It allows healthcare professionals to quickly respond to emerging problems and take action to resolve them.