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Receive Inpatient Obstetric and Gynecological Care.
The government guarantees free hospital medical care and services, referred to as the "state order," for obstetric and gynecological care provided in medical organizations throughout the Republic of Armenia.
This hospital medical care is delivered only when treatment or diagnosis is impossible to perform in an outpatient setting, when the patient's full recovery can only be secured while they are in the hospital, or when the patient has a disease that poses a danger to others.
To receive inpatient obstetric and gynecological care, one should apply to the regional medical institution, or in emergency cases, the nearest medical institution.
About the Program
The medical care provided through this support includes:
- hospital medical care and services for pregnant women during the antenatal period in cases of pathological progression of the pregnancy and intrauterine fetal damage,
- care for pregnant women and those giving birth, including delivery and postnatal care (also covering newborns),
- care for high-risk pregnancies, complicated deliveries, and complicated postnatal periods (including care for sick newborns) and the treatment of associated complications,
- treatment for extragenital (non-reproductive) pathologies during pregnancy, delivery, and the postnatal period in specialized medical organizations/departments, including the placement of an inferior vena cava filter upon medical indication in cases of deep vein thrombosis.
- emergency medical care and services for women with gynecological illnesses.
- planned hospital medical care for the population eligible for the state order.
- performing artificial termination of pregnancy (abortions) up to 22 weeks of gestation in cases of social and medical indications.
- medical care provided in cases of artificial and spontaneous termination of pregnancy up to 12 weeks of gestation.
Requirements
The following individuals are eligible to benefit from this support program:
- women and adolescent girls who are citizens of the Republic of Armenia (RA),
- women forcibly displaced from Nagorno-Karabakh,
- foreign national women who are in a registered marriage with an RA citizen,
- foreign national women or stateless women, in accordance with the provisions of international or interstate documents,
- pregnant women in the RA who have refugee or asylum-seeker status, following the procedure established for RA citizens.
- women of Armenian descent residing in Armenia from the Javakhk region of Georgia (in cases of childbirth, as well as urgent or emergency obstetric pathologies).
Required Documents
To receive inpatient obstetric and gynecological care, the following documents must be presented:
- Identification document,
- Social Services Number or a document regarding the absence of a SSN.
- marriage certificate (required for foreign) national women who are in a registered marriage with an RA citizen.
- a petition (request) from the Javakhk Compatriotic Union and a certificate of residence (other documents may also be required) for Javakhk residents:
Reference to Legislation
Order No. N 80-N of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Armenia (RA) dated November 29, 2013.
The order can be found at arlis.am.
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Working hours:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Phone number:
(+374) 060 80-80-03
Hotline:
8003