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“Dobrobut” medical network extended program of gratuitous surgeries and hospitalizations for wounded and children

21 June , 2023  

The Dobrobut medical network has extended the program of gratuitous surgeries and hospitalizations for the wounded and children.

Dobrobut told Interfax-Ukraine that the program has been extended until August 31, while previously it was planned that the program, which began in April 2022, would end on June 20, 2023.

“The program operates for Ukrainians stranded by war. Soldiers and civilians with wounds and injuries as a result of military action, as well as children – in the direction of “emergency surgery” and with congenital malformations can receive surgical care free of charge. For children there is also a program of free care in the intensive care unit (resuscitation)”, – specified in the nurses.

At the same time the clinic noted that “the number of places in the program of free surgical and hospital care is limited and to get help it is necessary to leave an application by calling the contact center “Dobrobut”.

The program operates at the Dobrobut Medical and Diagnostic Center on Semya Idzikovskikh St. with the support of the international Direct Relief Foundation.

“Dobrobut” is one of the largest private medical networks in Ukraine. It includes 17 medical centers in Kiev and Kiev region, emergency service, dentistry and pharmacies. Medical centers of network provide services for children and adults in more than 75 medical directions. Annually experts “Dobrobutu” carry out more than 7 thousand operations. 2.8 thousand employees work in the network.

Dobrobut cooperates with a number of international charitable organizations such as Direct Relief International, Children of War Foundation, International Medical Corps and University of Miami Global Institute, as well as with the Dobrobut Charitable Foundation, founded by the clinic.

“Dobrobut was the first private network in Ukraine to receive funding from the U.S. federal government – with the support of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the company will build a state-of-the-art physical rehabilitation center.