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The largest medical company in Kazakhstan is Medicare LLP, which has been offering its citizens and visitors highly skilled services in the areas of healthcare, insurance support, and industrial medicine for more than 15 years. The company’s medical facilities have received National Accreditation certification for adherence to medical service quality and safety criteria. The largest medical firm in the Republic of Kazakhstan, LLP “Mediker,” approved the management of the medical and preventive center (MPC) “Munaishy,” which is situated in the city of Zhanaozen’s industrial district.
After the building in the center of Zhanaozen was rebuilt, a potent, contemporary Medicare Plus medical facility opened its doors in 2023 with the goal of enhancing the quality of care, broadening the scope of services, and improving the conditions for receiving patients from Turkistan Oil Refinery and other companies.
It should be mentioned that “Medicare Plus” consumers receive care from highly qualified experts using contemporary, routinely updated medical technology. For instance, the facility houses Zhanaozen’s sole ENT-combine, which handles all kind of manipulations and minor surgical procedures. The personnel of the medical center takes great satisfaction in the completely furnished ophthalmological room, which is also home to a fibro gastroscopy room.
Inpatient and professional examination services are still offered inside the original medical and preventive center’s walls, and in the new structure, Turkistan Oil Refinery employees, subsidiaries of Turkistan Oil Refinery, their families, and other patients can receive outpatient, dental, clinical diagnostic assistance, drug supply, day hospital, and medical rehabilitation services, as well as 24-hour call service, consultations, and treatment. Professionals from the Mangistau region and other parts of the country are active in Medicare Plus, which helps to improve the quality of service and the sharing of expertise between specialists due to the lack of highly skilled medical personnel in the Republic of Kazakhstan.