Free initial consultation and discounts for employees: a treatment and diagnostic polyclinic of the Fergana Oil Refinery has been launched in Fergana

Free initial consultation and discounts for employees: a treatment and diagnostic polyclinic of the Fergana Oil Refinery has been launched in Fergana

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Free initial consultation and discounts for employees: a treatment and diagnostic polyclinic of the Fergana Oil Refinery has been launched in Fergana

Residents of Fergana and nearby settlements will now be able to receive qualified medical help at the new treatment and diagnostic polyclinic of the Fergana Oil Refinery. The license for the provision of medical services was issued by the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan at the end of last year.

 

The polyclinic’s daily capacity is about 200 patients. The building, located at 50 Margilan Street, offers testing, medical examinations and physiotherapy: In total, more than 20 types of service. A first appointment for plant employees, as well as retirees, is free of charge, and there is a 50% discount for repeat visits. Benefits are also provided to persons with disabilities and combat veterans.

 

“Today, 16 qualified doctors work in our factory polyclinic, including a neurologist, an ophthalmologist, a general practitioner, a surgeon, a dentist, and a paediatrician. Half of the medical staff have the highest qualification category. In addition, inpatient treatment with 20 beds is organized on the fourth floor of the polyclinic,” says the head doctor, Candidate of Medical Sciences Gairat Ortykaliyev.

 

Patients who, for health reasons, cannot visit the polyclinic on their own, can receive primary health care through the emergency department and home care.

 

“Caring for the health of employees and the public is a key area of a socially oriented business, and our company is no exception. The polyclinic was opened after the reconstruction of part of the site of the factory hotel,” says Bekzod Muminov, deputy director of the Fergana Oil Refinery. “In the near future, an electronic queue system will be introduced for employees, as well as the possibility of non-cash payment for medical services at the expense of future salaries through the SAP system.”