A Modern Outpatient Clinic in Uzynagash Village – a Turnkey Project by MIT

MIT completed equipping a new outpatient clinic in Uzynagash village, Zhambyl District, with modern, high-tech medical equipment, and held its grand opening on December 27, 2025.

The opening ceremony was attended by Almaty Region Akim Marat Sultangaziyev, Deputy Regional Akim Kanat Esbolatov, as well as representatives of relevant agencies and local authorities.

MIT implemented the turnkey project, providing the clinic with modern diagnostic and therapeutic solutions. All equipment was delivered, installed, commissioned, and accompanied by medical staff training.

The clinic is equipped with modern, high-tech solutions from leading global manufacturers. The supplied equipment includes digital imaging systems from Shanghai United Imaging Healthcare Co., Ltd. (China), including the uMammo 590i digital mammography system and the uDR 566i-A radiography system. Video endoscopic equipment from Olympus Medical Systems Corp. (Japan), diagnostic and resuscitation equipment from Nihon Kohden Corporation (Japan), and ultrasound diagnostic equipment from Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. (China) have been installed in the clinic.

A specialized Otopront workstation (Germany) has been installed for the ENT service. Physiotherapy rooms are equipped with systems from BTL Industries Limited (UK). To ensure patient comfort and safety, medical furniture from Linet spol. s.r.o. (Czech Republic) has been installed, as well as cleaning and disinfection systems from Miele & Cie. KG (Germany). Thanks to the established infrastructure and modern equipment, the clinic provides comfortable working conditions for medical staff and patient care, significantly improving the efficiency and quality of medical care.

The project’s implementation has become an important step in the development of the region’s healthcare system and is aimed at strengthening primary healthcare and increasing access to medical services for residents of Uzynagash and surrounding communities.