An outpatient clinic was opened in the Kherson region: patients will be accepted even during blackouts

In the Kherson region, the work of the dispensary was resumed. Photo: press service of the Kherson regional government In the Kherson region, the work of the dispensary was resumed. Photo: press service of the Kherson regional government

In Vysokopillia, Kherson region, the outpatient clinic, which is supposed to replace the local hospital damaged by hostilities and occupation, has partially resumed its work.

Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of Kherson RMA, announced this.

«After the Russian occupation, the local medical institution was significantly damaged, but now it has partially resumed its work. With the assistance of the World Health Organization and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, a modern modular dispensary was installed, where comfortable offices for doctors and patients were created in compliance with barrier-free requirements,» he wrote.

According to him, almost 3,500 residents will be able to receive medical assistance. The outpatient clinic is equipped with the necessary equipment, office equipment and a car for the trips of medical teams.

Three doctors and nurses will work in the dispensary. In addition, the village will be served by mobile medical teams.

In addition, generators are installed in the facility, and patients will be accepted during blackouts.

We will remind that the Mykolayiv RMA planned to complete the dispensary in the village of Mostove by the end of the year, for which 7.7 million hryvnias will be spent.

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