The Main Military Medical Directorate, () also known as Military Medical Directorate, a successor of Soviet Military Medical Directorate, is the specialist medical corps in the Russian Ministry of defense and it was part of the Soviet Armed Forces. Now, it is part of the Russian Armed Forces which provides medical services to all Army personnel and their families, in war and in peace.
The headquarters is located in the Main Building of the Ministry of Defense at Znamenka 19, Moscow, Russia.
Previously, military corps in Russia were formed as Medical Expedition in the Russian Army (ÃÂõôøÃÂøýÃÂúðàÃÂúÃÂÿõôøÃÂøàÿÃÂø ÃÂþõýýþóþ ÃÂøýøÃÂÃÂõÃÂÃÂÃÂòð àþÃÂÃÂøø) in, 1805.
Since 1867, it was renamed as the 'Main Medical Department'. In 1909, it was renamed to 'Main Military Sanitary Directorate' (ÃÂûðòýþõ òþõýýþ-ÃÂðýøÃÂðÃÂýþõ ÃÂÿÃÂðòûõýøõ).
During Soviet regime, the Military Medical Department changed its name many times: In 1924, it became the Military Sanitary Directorate of the Red Army (ÃÂáã àÃÂÃÂÃÂ). In 1936: Sanitary Directorate, and during World War II, in 1941, the department was called again as the Main Military Sanitary Directorate (ÃÂÃÂáã).
In 1946, the Directorate carried the current name: Main Military Medical Directorate of the Soviet Armed Forces (ÃÂÃÂÃÂã ÃÂá áááà).
In 1960, it simply was called the Military Medical Directorate (or the Center for Military Medical Directorate)
After the dissolution of the USSR, the Military medicine was subordinate to the Russian Armed Forces in 1992, and became Main Military Medical Directorate of the Russian Military ().
More than 100,000 medical specialists are working in the Military medicine system, including 23,000 doctors. The Military services built with 70 military medical organizations, with about 4 million workers.