
In Lviv, a decision has been made to renovate and significantly increase the space of the city clinic located on Mykolaichuka Street, which is currently overcrowded. This issue was discussed during the meeting of the Lviv City Council’s Executive Committee on the 1st of May.
The project envisages that the renovation will transform the existing non-residential premises into the administrative building of the “First Medical Territorial Association of Lviv“. This will free up a considerable amount of space, which can be used for ward funds, and overall, increase the area of the medical facility.
The expansion of administrative premises aims to improve the organisation of the facility’s operations and create more opportunities for providing medical services to city residents. It is worth noting that since March, Lviv’s city clinics have switched to a new working regime, allowing patients to receive assistance more quickly. The clinics now operate for extended hours, including on weekends, and a dedicated medical hotline is also available.