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Your All-in-One Service For Russian Healthcare

The Mission of VTB Medicine



Russia: Where health is trusted
Millions of people worldwide choose Russia for their medical needs. Our country's healthcare system has a long-standing reputation built on accessibility, top-tier medical expertise, and the integration of modern technologies and innovative treatments



Global Recognition
Top 5
Russia's Global Ranking in Reproductive Medicine Procedures
over 30
countries rely on russia's internationally acclaimed heart valve
over 40
countries using the Fyodorov-Zakharov artificial lens
Artificial Intelligence
In 2025, an AI-powered solution for the early diagnosis of pediatric cerebral palsy was developed in Russia, with up to 90% accuracy


Top 3 Globally
in medical product manufacturing
over 80%
of medications on the russian market are domestically produced
High-tech medical care
Global Leader
Russia ranks 2nd in the world for organ transplants
25% Increase
In the number of lives saved from cardiovascular diseases in Russia within the last 5 years
Russian Healthcare Today
Full-cycle manufacturing of flexible titanium medical implants
Mass manufacturing of microprocessor modules for bionic prostheses
A bioprosthetic heart valve has been developed using donor pericardium
Ongoing development of treatments for multiple sclerosis and type 2 diabetes
255 projects are underway for anti-cancer drugs, including those based on nanotechnology and immunotherapy
Saving Millions of Lives

Russian researchers have made significant contributions to global health by developing key vaccines for plague, cholera, smallpox, tuberculosis, polio, and anthrax.
Building on this expertise, Russia now produces vaccines for measles, influenza, tick-borne encephalitis, and COVID-19

