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Military facility established in Astana

Capable of providing assistance to military personnel and their families.

Military facility established in Astana
Military facility established in Astana

Military facility established in Astana

In a significant development for the healthcare sector in Astana, General-Lieutenant Daulen Kosanov, the Minister of Defense, inaugurated a new military clinic on [date]. The clinic, located at a new address, is now capable of accommodating up to 300 patients daily.

The military clinic continues to serve military personnel, cadets, their families, veterans, and thousands of military personnel and their families. The clinic's building underwent a major renovation, and modern equipment has been purchased to ensure high-quality care.

The Minister of Defense, in his speech, highlighted the importance of professionalism, care, and compassion in determining the health and morale of military personnel. He emphasized the need to elevate the quality of medical care at the military clinic and expressed confidence in the military medical staff's ability to enhance the reputation of military medicine and strengthen its image in society.

General-Major in retirement Marat Naugumanov, the Deputy Chairman of the RVO "Veterans of the Armed Forces", was present at the event. The ceremony was accompanied by a military orchestra, and a symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony took place to mark the official opening of the military clinic.

The clinic's facilities have been equipped according to medical profiles and meet current requirements for primary patient care. However, it's worth noting that there is no specific information available on the new military clinic in Astana, its services, or its impact on military personnel and veterans as of mid-2025.

This new military clinic is a part of a broader healthcare expansion in Astana, led by an Indian conglomerate, which involves establishing a multi-specialty hospital and a medical university. This ambitious initiative, covering 243 hectares in Astana, aims to provide high-tech medical care and advanced training for up to 10,000 students, potentially benefiting all populations, including military personnel indirectly. The facility is intended to reduce outbound medical travel by offering international-standard medical services locally.

The Kazakh government's commitment to modern infrastructure projects in Astana, such as the opening of the CICA Secretariat Headquarters for international cooperation in the region, further strengthens the developing environment for improved medical services, which could positively impact military personnel and veterans in the near future.

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  1. The new military clinic in Astana, which underwent a major renovation and is now equipped with modern equipment, offers high-quality care for military personnel, cadets, their families, veterans, and thousands of military personnel and their families, aligning it with the wider health-and-wellness sector.
  2. In his speech, the Minister of Defense emphasized the need for the military medical staff to enhance the reputation of military medicine by demonstrating professionalism, care, and compassion, with science playing a crucial role in maintaining the health and morale of military personnel.

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