IT that stays out of the way of treatment
In a clinic downtime is expensive: a queue at reception, an unreachable patient database, a printer that will not work in the consulting room. We take on the whole medical centre infrastructure — network, servers, CCTV, record systems and backups — and keep appointments running.
The patient database is available and safe
A server, regular backups and verification that they can actually be restored. A backup nobody has tested is not a backup.
Video archive of the required depth
Pharmacies must record the sales floor continuously as a licence condition; operating-theatre recordings are kept for a year. We size the storage in advance so the archive is not overwritten too early.
Reception is never held up by the network
Labelled structured cabling, managed switches, separate segments for medical equipment, workstations and guest Wi-Fi.
Branches work as one network
Sites joined over VPN: a shared database, unified telephony, access from any branch.
Patient calls do not get lost
An IP PBX with queueing, call recording and missed-call alerts, so an appointment does not go to a competitor.
Packages and prices
All prices in UZS, excluding VAT. Exact estimate after a site visit.
Network and workstations
from 4,000,000 UZS
What is included
- Structured cabling for 5–15 workstations
- Managed switches and segmentation
- Setup of reception and consulting-room computers
- Network printers and shared access
- Network diagram in the documentation
Server and backup
from 3,000,000 UZS for setup
What is included
- Server installation and configuration
- 1C or medical system database
- Backup schedule
- Restore verification
- Monitoring of free space and disk health
Video surveillance
from 12,000,000 UZS
What is included
- 8 cameras: entrance, reception, corridors, cash desk
- Archive depth calculated to your requirements
- Recorder and drives of the right capacity
- Remote viewing for the manager
- 12-month warranty
Clinic maintenance
from 2,500,000 UZS/month
What is included
- Support for workstations and office equipment
- Maintenance of server, network and cameras
- Backup monitoring
- Help with 1C and record systems
- 30-minute response to a critical failure
Our work
Estimed Prime
IT infrastructure for a five-branch clinic network. From the chief physician's review: “They came to a site with an existing network but no order… they redid everything properly.”
Genex Laboratories
Software installation and connection of laboratory computers to the local network, June 2026.
ASTRAMED
Ongoing IT maintenance for a medical centre: workstations, network, staff support.
Frequently asked questions
How deep should a clinic's video archive be?+
It depends on the zones and rules that apply: pharmacy sales areas require continuous recording kept for at least a month, while operating-theatre and ICU recordings are kept for a year. We size the storage for your retention period and camera count so the archive is not overwritten early.
Do you work with 1C and medical systems?+
We configure and maintain 1C, the server side of record systems, database backups and branch access. Changes to the medical software itself are made by its vendor — we own the infrastructure it runs on and help connect the pieces.
How do you connect several branches?+
Through a site-to-site VPN between offices: a shared database, unified telephony, access to files and printing from any branch. This is how we connected the three offices of Krantas Group and multi-site clinics.
What about backups?+
We set up the schedule, keep copies in at least two places and test restores periodically. Testing is mandatory: a backup that has never been restored may turn out to be unusable exactly when it is needed.
Can we start small?+
Yes. We usually start with a free audit: we review the network, server, backups and cameras and hand over a report listing what should be done first. You then decide what to start now and what to postpone.
Free clinic audit
We come over, check the network, server, backups and video archive, and hand over a prioritised report with an estimate in UZS. The report is yours either way.