Sept. 30, 2024, 8:24 p.m.
Volunteer medics helped almost 500 residents of Kherson region
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Photo: Kherson Regional State Administration
Medical teams continue to help residents of Kherson region.
This was reported by the press service of the Kherson Regional State Administration.
The post says that the team of the mobile clinic of the Palianytsia Foundation PAL-UA NGO made several visits to the settlements of the Kherson region.
Thus, last week, residents of the villages of Ingulets, Kyselivka and Pravdyne had the opportunity to consult with doctors free of charge. A neurologist, a surgeon, a gynecologist, an ENT specialist and a psychologist provided the necessary assistance. During this time, 62 patients were examined and 97 consultations were held. The mobile clinic then visited the villages of Mirolyubovka, Fedorovka and Evgenovka. A family doctor also joined the team. They examined 78 people and held 90 consultations.
Photo: Kherson Regional Medical Association
Earlier it was reported that in mid-September, a mobile medical team from the Fortitude UA charitable foundation made a working visit to Vysokopillia, Topolyne, Fedorivka, Olhyne, Potemkyne, Maryne, Blahodatne and Zarichne. Patients could consult with a family doctor, neurologist, ophthalmologist and cardiologist free of charge and undergo the necessary examinations. In addition, based on the results of the examination, patients could receive the necessary medicines and glasses. In total, the specialists helped more than 670 local residents. The Fortitude UA Charitable Foundation continues to implement the Kherson Mobile Clinics project in cooperation with the International Rescue Committee and with the support of the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund.
It was also mentioned that at the end of August , a mobile team of doctors from the Fortitude UA charitable foundation visited seven settlements in Beryslav region. Residents of Novopavlivka, Pervomayske, Bila Krynytsia, Mala Shestirna, Novohryhorivka, Zahradivka and Pryhirya could consult and undergo examinations with a family doctor, neurologist, ophthalmologist, endocrinologist and cardiologist free of charge. In addition, patients were provided with the necessary medicines and glasses as prescribed by doctors.