Abaga's New Modular Clinic Nears Completion with Advanced Cardiac Care

Abaga's New Modular Clinic Nears Completion with Advanced Cardiac Care

Christina Sanchez
Christina Sanchez
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A man lies on a bed next to an ECG machine, surrounded by wires, cardboard boxes, papers, and other objects on the floor, with an electronic device to his left and posters on the wall in the background.

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Abaga's New Modular Clinic Nears Completion with Advanced Cardiac Care

Construction of a new modular medical clinic in the village of Abaga, launched in March, is nearly complete. The facility, built using rapid-assembly modules, will soon begin receiving patients.

The 120-square-meter building has been equipped with heating and electrical systems, while final touches—including painting and landscaping—are now underway. Furniture and necessary medical equipment have also been installed, according to the press service of Yakutia's Ministry of Health.

"One of the key innovations in the new clinic is a telecardio device, which transmits ECG results directly to specialists at the cardiovascular center for analysis," said Mikhail Arkhipov, chief physician of the Amga Central District Hospital. "This technology improves diagnostic accuracy and ensures more effective treatment for patients with heart conditions. This year alone, our district has received four tele-ECG machines."

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