President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhnaa visited the Central Military Hospital on September 30, 2025, highlighting its role in national healthcare. Central Military Hospital staff presented recent achievements and ongoing projects to the Head of State and Commander-in-Chief.
Colonel B. Bolor-Erdene, Director-General and Chief Doctor, led the briefing. Officials detailed operations of the outpatient clinic, Toxicology Emergency Centre, and field hospital. The President praised staff dedication in providing continuous medical care to civilians and military personnel alike. He also acknowledged families supporting hospital workers.
For the first time, the hospital performed intracoronary echo diagnostics. Additionally, it successfully completed two kidney transplants from living donors. Khurelsukh emphasized that these advanced procedures mark progress in localizing complex surgeries. Officials noted ongoing plans to expand high-level surgical capabilities to further safeguard health nationwide.
The President highlighted staff commitment during the pandemic. Hospital employees maintained uninterrupted care, contributing to the protection of citizens’ lives and national health security. He underscored the hospital’s participation in Mongolia’s National Movements, including “Healthy Mongolian,” “Billions of Trees,” and “Food Supply and Security.”
Looking ahead, Khurelsukh called for enhanced training and retraining programs for medical personnel. He encouraged broader international cooperation and emphasized preventive healthcare. He also stressed public education, particularly promoting physical activity and sports, as essential to long-term health outcomes.
Experts note that Central Military Hospital is a strategic institution bridging civilian and military healthcare. Its integration of advanced medical technologies and community programs strengthens Mongolia’s health system resilience. The hospital’s recent initiatives reflect broader governmental priorities in modernizing healthcare infrastructure.
Officials also stressed the importance of research and collaboration with international medical institutions. This approach aims to introduce innovative treatments while improving local capacity for complex procedures. Authorities project that expanding preventive measures will reduce future treatment costs and enhance population wellness.
The visit reinforced the government’s commitment to healthcare development. Khurelsukh urged continued excellence, innovation, and dedication from hospital staff. Central Military Hospital is positioned to serve as a model for medical advancement and public service in Mongolia.

