Medical Site City

City medical district (V.U.) - V.U., which serves the adult or child population of the city. This area may also include the population served by antenatal clinics or outpatient departments of specialized dispensaries.

On V. u. a city doctor may include both individual buildings and entire complexes equipped with the necessary equipment and medicines to provide medical care.

The composition of V. u. includes certain territories in which it operates. These territories are determined by the local doctor and may include various areas of the city or even neighboring settlements.

The local doctor carries out his activities at V. u. and is responsible for the health of patients living in the area. He conducts examinations, prescribes treatment and carries out preventive measures aimed at preventing diseases and maintaining the health of the population.

In addition, the local doctor also monitors the work of other medical institutions located in V. U.: antenatal clinic, outpatient departments of specialized dispensaries, etc.

Thus, V. u. city ​​is an important link in the healthcare system, where patients receive quality medical care from qualified doctors.



A city medical station is a healthcare institution that serves residents of a certain area of ​​the city. It can be attached to a clinic, antenatal clinic or specialized dispensary and is divided into adult and pediatric populations.

The tasks of the sites include the prevention and treatment of diseases, conducting medical examinations and medical examinations of the population. In general, doctors working at the site must ensure the availability of medical care for all residents of the area, take care of the high quality of services provided, take into account the health status of patients, prevent the emergence of new diseases and motivate people to take responsibility for their health.

However, sites cannot always perform these tasks fully. One of the reasons for this may be the lack of qualifications of doctors or the low level of interest of the population in visiting the clinic. There may also be a sufficiently high number of working hours per day or the distance of the site from the patients' place of residence, which makes access to medical services difficult. Doctors are required to monitor the facility’s work schedule, but this is not always convenient for most residents.