Bishkek, Nov. 13, 2025. /Kabar/. French doctors will treat seriously ill Kyrgyz citizens. This agreement was reached during a visit by a medical delegation from Kyrgyzstan to hospitals in France.
As part of a working visit to France, Kyrgyz Health Minister Erkin Checheibaev and a delegation from Kyrgyzstan visited several leading medical institutions in Paris to study their experience in organizing specialized medical care and patient rehabilitation.
According to the Kyrgyz Ministry of Health, the delegation visited the Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild (HFAR), one of Europe's leading centers for neurosurgery, neurology, and ophthalmology. During the visit, the Kyrgyz delegation learned about the system for providing emergency neurological care, the management of stroke patients, and the organization of rehabilitation and recovery after the acute phase of the disease.
Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to sign a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in the field of emergency neurology. The parties also agreed to conduct a series of exchanges of experience between Kyrgyz doctors and hospital specialists.
The minister and the delegation then visited the Georges Pompidou European Hospital (Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou, AP-HP), the largest center in the Paris hospital network, specializing in emergency care in cardiology and traumatology.
During the meeting, the parties discussed opportunities for professional exchange and cooperation in emergency medical care. An agreement was reached to hold regular videoconferences on the management of critically ill patients, which will strengthen collaboration between specialists from the two countries and improve the quality of patient care in Kyrgyzstan.
The visits were part of the program of the first Kyrgyz-French forum on investment and cooperation in healthcare, aimed at developing professional and technological ties between medical institutions in Kyrgyzstan and France.