The perinatal centre obtained its operating license on March 1, 2011.
The centre provides all kinds of specialised, high-tech inpatient and outpatient care in obstetrics, gynaecology, neonatology. And it provides outpatient, diagnostic and consultation services and rehabilitation primarily to women with high-risk pregnancies and infants.
The centre is designed for 130 beds. It has four reception areas, one for each department including the delivery of newborns and premature babies from other regional obstetric centres requiring resuscitation and intensive care.
The diagnostic and consultation department receives patients from all over the region with reproductive health problems and women who have suffered miscarriages, as well as pregnant women with serious extragenital pathology. The department has a capacity of 100 visits per shift.
The obstetric department includes 10 individual delivery rooms, two observation rooms, 35 beds at the pathological pregnancy department, and 50 beds at the postnatal department. Individual delivery rooms will allow for the practice of partner-coached childbirth (the husband's presence during childbirth). There are three surgical units with clean room modules based on Hafner technologies and 11 beds in the anesthesiology and intensive care department for women at the centre. The children's unit consists of the neonatal department with 50 beds, the newborn and premature pathology department with 30 beds and the neonatal resuscitation and intensive care department with 12 beds.
The centre also has genetic consultations ward, in which pregnant women are examined for the presence of congenital defects and hereditary diseases in fetuses.
The centre has implemented a modern integrated medical information system which allows for medical records to be stored in electronic form and includes the diagnostic tests, monitoring results, and laboratory studies of women and children. The data can be further transferred to federal institutions for consultations. The centre provides the necessary technical conditions for videoconferences both with obstetric institutions of the Ryazan Region and with federal healthcare institutions.
The departments of obstetrics and gynaecology and childhood diseases of the Ryazan State Pavlov Medical University are contained within the perinatal centre.




