According to information from the Ministry of Health, the schedule for clinics is as follows:
- Mon-Fri: from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM;
- Saturday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM;
- Sunday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM.
Recently, Deputy Mayor Victoria Mozgacheva conducted an inspection at Central Medical Service No. 1 to assess the current situation regarding patient visits.
She noted: “By the decision of the Ministry of Health, doctors will be on duty until 8:00 PM to provide consultations. As you can see, the corridors are empty, and there are no patients at all. This is because many parents prefer to go directly to hospitals — the infectious disease hospital, the third children's hospital, or the National Center for Maternal and Child Health. We have repeatedly informed the public that they should first go to the clinic, where they can receive the necessary assistance and prescriptions,” she added.
In Kyrgyzstan, there is an increase in cases of ARVI and influenza, leading to the closure of kindergartens for quarantine and the transition of schools to remote learning. Additional departments are being opened in the capital's hospitals; however, there is a shortage of medical personnel, causing delays in providing assistance to patients in infectious facilities.