Contacts of the A. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center (MRRC)
A.Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center (MRRC) is the branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “National Medical Research Radiological Centre” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.
Our address:
- Legal address: 10 Marshal Zhukov str., Obninsk, Kaluga region, 249031, Russian Federation
- The address of the clinical radiological sector is 4 Koroleva str., Obninsk, Kaluga region, 249036, Russian Federation
Phones:
- Hotline: +7 800 250 87 00 (multi-channel)
- Opening hours: Mon-Fri.: 8:00 – 20:00 (on weekdays)
- Sat.: 8:00-18:00
E-mail: mrrc@mrrc.obninsk.ru
E-mail: mnioi@mail.ru (Сhancellery).
mail@nmicr.ru (Chancellery).
Contacts and opening hours of Administration of the National Medical Research Radiological Centre of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation see Detail>>
Address:
- 249036, Russian Federation, Obninsk, Kaluga region, Koroleva str., 4.
- Legal address: 249031, Russian Federation, Obninsk, Kaluga region, Marshal Zhukov str., 10.
How to get by public transport:
Get off at the station “Obninskoe” (by train or by bus), go towards the city, to a large bus stop. Take the Bus No. 3, 4, 13, 14 to the transport stop “IMR” (4th stop from the station).
How to get by own transport:
Go on to the Kiev highway to the pointer «OBNINSK» (after 101 km, without driving the car bridge), turn to the right. Cross the Railway Bridge, then turn to the first left on the street by Kurchatov. After go to the intersection with Koroleva Street.
On the territory of the A. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center (MRRC) there is a hotel, convenient for patients and their relatives to stay during examination and treatment.
+7 (484) 399-33-50 (around the clock)
E-mail: kvp@mrrc.obninsk.ru
Clinic of Veterinary Oncology and Radiotherapy
Phone number for individuals:+7(495) 945-27-53
Opening hours: Mon-Fri.: 9:30 – 17:00.
Address:
Kaluga region, Obninsk, Kievskoe highway, 3, b.2
Obninsk is located at a distance of 80 km southwest of the Moscow Ring Road. You can get to Obninsk from the Kievsky railway station of Moscow by electric trains with the final stops Kaluga-1, Kaluga-2 and Maloyaroslavets, as well as regular buses and minibuses from bus stations located near the metro stations “Teply Stan” and “Yugo-Zapadnaya”.
In order to objectively and comprehensively review your application within the established time frame, it is necessary to indicate in the text of the application the contact details, the subject of the application (patient’s diagnosis / purpose of the application), as well as attach additional documents or materials in electronic form (extracts from the medical history, examination results and CT/MRI X-rays, etc.), more fully revealing the essence of your appeal.
Scheme of the Clinical Radiological sector
Get off at the OBNINSK station (train or bus), go to the side of the city, to a large bus stop. Then by bus (or minibus) № 3, 4, 13, 14 to the stop “IMR” (4th stop from the station). Cross the road, turn right around the corner of a two-story building and walk a hundred meters to the central entrance to the Center and the consultative and polyclinic building.
Drive along the Kiev highway to the OBNINSK sign (after 101 km, before reaching the automobile bridge), turn right. Cross the railway bridge, then the first left turn on Kurchatov Street. Then just straight ahead, drive through the traffic light, the Korobeyniki shopping center is located on the right, then the fence (of our Center) begins behind it, at the end of which turn right immediately after the bus stop. Opposite the main entrance to the territory of the Center and the administrative building is the entrance to the used Parking lot.
In order to objectively and comprehensively review your application within the established time frame, it is necessary to indicate in the text of the application the contact details, the subject of the application (patient’s diagnosis / purpose of the application), as well as attach additional documents or materials in electronic form (extracts from the medical history, examination results and CT/MRI X-rays, etc.), more fully revealing the essence of your appeal.