Aug. 20, 2024, 5:28 p.m.

Almost 700 residents of Beryslav district in Kherson region received medical consultations

(Photo: Kherson Regional State Administration)

Volunteer medics continue to provide medical care to residents of Kherson region.

This was reported by the press service of the Kherson Regional Military Administration.

The post says that last week, specialists from the Fortitude UA charitable foundation visited a number of settlements in the Beryslav region. During the visit, the doctors examined about 670 patients in Kucherske, Borozenske, Sadok, Davidovyi Brod, Novopoltavets, Kalynivka and Bobrovyi Kut.

It is noted that the mobile team consisted of specialists of various specializations, including a family doctor, neurologist, cardiologist, endocrinologist, ophthalmologist and gynecologist, who conducted a comprehensive examination of the residents. Medicines and glasses were also provided free of charge if needed.


Photo: Kherson Regional Administration

Fortitude UA Foundation continues to implement the charity project in cooperation with the International Rescue Committee in Ukraine and the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund.

Earlier it was reported that on August 15, one of the Kherson hospitals received a mobile outpatient clinic. The much-needed replenishment of the medical arsenal of our city took place as part of a project that has been implemented for a year and a half under the auspices and with funding from Rotary International. The project aims to overcome the consequences of armed aggression, in particular, to provide medical services to the population in communities where the medical infrastructure has been severely damaged or destroyed. The cost of such a mobile clinic is up to 50,000 dollars. The clinic is based on a car trailer, so it is very mobile. It can be easily moved with a crossover, a bus, or a more powerful car.

The medical team also visited six settlements of the Vysokopilska community, namely Novovoznesenskoye, Novomykolaivka, Novopetrivka, Maryino, Zarechnoye and Arkhangelskoye. During the week, the specialists examined and consulted more than 700 patients. If necessary, people were also provided with medicines and glasses.

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