Kidney transplantation, heart stent placement, and the closure of congenital defects were among the unique medical procedures performed at the university’s medical clinic this year.
In 2025, the clinic achieved a major breakthrough in transplantation medicine. Experienced doctors from Osh State University, in collaboration with colleagues from Russia, successfully performed two kidney transplants. In addition, a liver transplant was approved and recently carried out successfully.
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This year also marked the first implantation of a cardiac pacemaker at the clinic. To date, 82 patients have undergone endovascular procedures. The clinic provided outpatient care to 6,000 patients, while 6,685 staff members and students completed medical examinations for health certification. Preventive medical screenings were conducted for 1,800 students. More than 2,000 patients received treatment in the therapy department, and 105 critically ill patients were treated in the intensive care unit. A total of 110 surgical procedures were performed, including 20 cardiovascular surgeries.
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Through the “Health Caravan” outreach project, clinic doctors provided free medical care to approximately 1,000 rural residents each month.
By presidential decree, a new seven-story medical clinic is being constructed at Osh State University. The construction is scheduled for completion in 2026. The clinic will be located on a 2-hectare campus and will house departments in nine medical specialties, as well as six research and rehabilitation centers. Once operational, the clinic is expected to significantly reduce the outflow of medical professionals from the region.
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Osh State University is rapidly emerging as a new center of experimental, scientific, and clinical medicine in southern Kyrgyzstan.