Клинический центр

им. И.М. Сеченова

Клинический центр Первого
Московского государственного
медицинского университета
имени И.М. Сеченова

Режим работы Единого контакт-центра в праздничные дни:
30 апреля и 8 мая - с 8:00 до 19:00
1, 9 мая - выходной
2 - 7 мая, 10 - 11 мая с 8:00 до 20:00
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Режим работы Единого контакт-центра в праздничные дни:
30 апреля и 8 мая - с 8:00 до 19:00
1, 9 мая - выходной
2 - 7 мая, 10 - 11 мая с 8:00 до 20:00
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