Communities in six regions received mobile clinics.


Residents of Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv, and Odesa regions now have the opportunity to receive medical services through mobile clinics. In total, 20 such clinics have been transferred. The first 10 clinics were handed over to communities last year, while the other 10 were received by various communities in Ukraine.
Mobile clinics are outpatient facilities on wheels that can deliver quality medical services to patients regardless of their place of residence. They have been designed and equipped specifically for this purpose, meeting European quality and safety standards. Each clinic is equipped with the necessary medical equipment, air conditioning and ventilation systems, heating, water tanks, generators, and batteries for power in case of electricity outages. All premises are equipped with accessibility for persons with disabilities.
The mobile teams operating within these clinics provide a wide range of services that are typically offered by stationary primary healthcare facilities, such as consultations, diagnostics, treatment, laboratory tests, ultrasound, vaccination, maternal and child assistance, ophthalmology, ECG, and much more.
The mobile clinics were purchased with the support of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH as part of the program supporting Ukraine / EU4ResilientRegions, funded by the German government and the European Union.
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