18 June 2026

Mykolaiv Maternity Hospital No. 3 will receive 5.5 million

(Maternity Hospital No. 3. PHOTO: novosti-n.org)

During an extraordinary session, members of the Mykolaiv Regional Council approved the allocation of 5.5 million hryvnias to the municipal nonprofit enterprise “Maternity Hospital No. 3” and agreed to its reorganization.

The decisionwas adoptedduring the 37th extraordinary session of the regional council.

The funds will be used to pay off the debt that has accumulated at the medical facility. To this end, the deputies supported an increase in the enterprise’s authorized capital and amendments to its charter.

As noted during the discussion of the issue, financial support is necessary to settle the maternity hospital’s debt obligations and prevent further operational problems. The amount of 5.5 million hryvnias was determined based on information provided by the enterprise itself.

In addition, the regional council adopted a resolution to reorganize Maternity Hospital No. 3 by merging it with the Mykolaiv Regional Clinical Hospital.

Once the process is complete, the facility will not cease operations. The maternity hospital will continue to provide medical care as a separate structural unit of the regional hospital, maintaining its current scope of services.

The regional council emphasizes that the allocation of funds and the reorganization are intended to stabilize the facility’s financial situation, ensure its continued operation, and maintain access to medical services for residents of Mykolaiv and the region.

As a reminder, on May 29 in Mykolaiv, members of the regional council supported a decision launching the final stage of transferring Maternity Hospital No. 3 to regional ownership. Despite concerns among some council members regarding the facility’s future, authorities have assured that the medical institution will not lose its specialization and will even expand its range of services. 

Later, it became known that the maternity hospital had debts amounting to millions of hryvnias, specifically for unpaid wages and medical supplies.

Андрій Колісніченко

You may also like:

July 8, 2026

Izmail has joined the declaration on cooperation among communities in southern Odesa Oblast

Izmail has transferred Ukrzaliznytsia's water supply networks to municipal ownership

Mykolaivvodokanal and the Port of "Pivdennyi" Have Been Designated as Monopolies

Mykolaiv Found 60 Million to Ensure Kindergartens Don't Run Out of Food

The TOP 20 Effect: How a Single Honest Review Can Change the Fate of a Local Business Advertisement

The number of building permits in Mykolaiv rose by 60%

In Pivdennoukrainsk, city council members held a session after a long hiatus

The Odessa City Council session was adjourned before it even began

The Time-Squeeze Trap: Why We Overpay Because of Haste, Not Because of Price Tags Advertisement

An athlete from the Mykolaiv region became the European champion in Greco-Roman wrestling

A KAB strike on the Mykolaiv region killed a mother and her daughter; two other people are in critical condition

July 7, 2026

The Izmail District Council has reported a water supply crisis in the Danube region

The Mykolaiv City Hall explained why saltwater was fed into the water supply system

The use of electric scooters may be restricted in Mykolaiv

Credit Lines, Land, and Privatization: Odesa City Council Schedules a Session