Ukrainians who were forced to move from their hometowns to Lviv due to the war receive shelter and assistance, including medical care. During this time, more than 30,000 Ukrainians have already received treatment and consultations.
“We work hard to provide medical care to displaced people. This includes both emergency care and prevention, including routine vaccination of children. This is help for children, women and mothers, help for all those who need it, “said Lesia Kobetska, head of the Lviv City Council’s health department.
Thus, during the war of 1934, displaced Ukrainians were hospitalized in Lviv hospitals (currently 425 people are being treated, others have already been discharged). 20,280 Ukrainians applied to outpatient clinics for outpatient care, including 2,383 children and 949 pregnant women (more than 200 of them have already given birth in infants in maternity hospitals in the city). Mobile teams at the checkpoints and temporary stays provided assistance to 11,637 people, of whom 193 – in the last day.
Also in city clinics, children receive routine preventive vaccinations against infectious diseases. To do this, contact the nearest clinic.
The list of addresses and contacts of medical institutions can be found here: https://cutt.ly/UAITzTh