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Minsk, Dolginovsky tract, 152
Phone/fax: +375(17) 303-24-42
+37517 377-80-46

E-mail: rnpc@mentalhealth.by

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About us

Dear visitors,

We are the leading provider of mental health services in the Republic of Belarus. Our reputation complies with our status.

We offer all types of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental disorders. Our specialists regularly undergo postgraduate trainings and attend refresher courses.

We promote the advanced standards of mental health care in Belarus and abroad.

We cooperate with the relevant departments of Belarusian State Medical University and Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education. Our center is the clinical base for these departments.

Our key goals are to timely provide high-quality care and to comply with the principles of humanity. Each of us is worthy of health and happiness.

Director of the Republican Research and Practice Mental Health Center

A.V. Khodzhaev


On May 3, 2017, Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus A.V. Kobyakov handed out the state awards on behalf of the President of the Republic of Belarus to the honoured citizens of the republic.

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The awards were handed out to 95 people, including scientists, researches, social workers, physicians, industrial workers, workers of the woody industry, agricultural workers, construction workers, oil workers, representatives of tax authorities, public servants and representatives of the creative community. They were awarded for their achievements, performance of official duties and efficiency.

There was a group of medical specialists among the awardees. Andrey Kobyakov emphasized that today our medical specialists successfully use the latest global and domestic medical technologies in their routine activities. “Our health providers have made a major step forward in recent years. Now they provide high-quality health care services and are among the leaders of the global industry. Health care is effectively provided at all levels”, said Mr Kobyakov.

(source:  http://www.government.by)