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Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital

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Nikolay Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital (Russian: Главный военный клинический орденов Александра Невского, Ленина и Трудового Красного Знамени госпиталь имени академика Н. Н. Бурденко) is the main military hospital of the Russian Armed Forces. The hospital is located in Moscow and is under the jurisdiction of the Main Military Medical Directorate. It has branches in Balashikha and Sergeyev Posad 6.

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Burdenko Main Military Clinical Hospital
Госпитальная улица, Moscow Basmanny District

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Госпитальная улица 3
111250 Moscow, Basmanny District
Moscow, Russia
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