
12 new modular clinics – another step towards accessible health care in war-affected regions
07/02/2025
In 2024, eleven new modular primary health care clinics and a modular station for emergency medical teams have been opened in Ukraine, thanks to cooperation between the European Union, the Ministry of Health and WHO.
Last year, such health facilities started operating in the Odesa, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy and Chernihiv regions.
What does it mean for patients?
✅ Quick access to doctors and nurses in comfortable conditions.
✅ Equipped with everything they need: electricity, sanitary facilities, reception rooms and waiting areas.
✅ Reliable power supply thanks to generators.
✅ Quick installation – in just 10-14 days, with a lifespan of more than 10 years.
Fully integrated into the health system, these clinics help overcome the challenges of war by providing continuous access to medical care where it is needed most.
For more information: https://europa.eu/!9B7PX4
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