Gambling addiction in Russia is increasingly recognized as a significant medical and social challenge, prompting efforts to improve treatment and support systems. Patients suffering from gambling disorders receive treatment through a combination of psychological counseling, medication, and rehabilitation programs. Despite these measures, accessibility and treatment effectiveness vary across different regions and institutions. The country's legislative and regulatory framework is also evolving to better address the mental health impacts of gambling, reflecting broader societal concerns. However, public stigma around gambling addiction continues to be an obstacle for many seeking help, complicating the efforts of healthcare providers and policymakers. This ongoing situation underscores the need for coordinated approaches combining medical, social, and regulatory actions to manage gambling-related health issues effectively in Russia.