Lawmakers inspect Pavlovsky's expanding healthcare network amid upgrades
A delegation of lawmakers recently visited Pavlovsky Municipal District to review healthcare progress. The trip, led by Zanna Belovol, focused on assessing how well local medical programmes were being implemented. Officials toured several facilities to check on repairs, new constructions, and service quality.
The group inspected multiple sites, including the outpatient clinic in Oktyabrsky settlement and the modular building of the Balchansky rural midwife-obstetric station. They also visited the polyclinic and nursing care department at Novoleushkovskaya Rural Hospital.
Over the past two years, the district has expanded its healthcare infrastructure. A new pediatric polyclinic opened in Pavlovskaya stanitsa, while two existing clinics underwent major renovations. Funding was also secured for two additional general practitioner clinics. The district’s healthcare network includes the Pavlovsk Central District Hospital (CDH), which operates an interdistrict trauma centre and emergency care unit. A helipad at the facility allows for quick airlifts of critical patients. Residents also access vascular treatment at the regional vascular centre in Vyselkovskaya CDH. Beyond the main hospital, the system covers two rural hospitals, six outpatient clinics, 15 rural midwife-obstetric stations, and a dental polyclinic. Officials confirmed that work on medical facilities would continue. The efforts align with broader government programmes and national project targets for improved healthcare services.
The monitoring visit highlighted ongoing upgrades to Pavlovsky’s medical infrastructure. New clinics, renovations, and specialised services aim to strengthen care across the district. Authorities plan to maintain this momentum in line with regional and national health goals.