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Revamp of Medical Center in Odesa

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The first floor of Primary Health Care Center No. 4 in the Kyiv district of Odesa has been renovated, creating modern facilities for patient care.

Additionally, the building on Levitan Street houses Consultative-Diagnostic Center No. 20, providing a wide range of primary and specialized outpatient services to residents of the Kyiv district and all Odesa citizens.

Odesa's Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov visited the medical facility to check compliance with modern accessibility standards. The reception area is equipped to facilitate access for wheelchair users, with Braille signage and inclusive restrooms.

The entrance group of the medical facility has also been updated to ensure barrier-free access, including a comfortable ramp meeting building code requirements.

This year, a modern outpatient rehabilitation department has been opened and equipped at the Primary Health Care Center No. 4. A multidisciplinary team of specialists, including a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, clinical psychologists, and rehabilitation nurses, works here.

Since the department's opening, 120 patients have undergone outpatient rehabilitation, with services provided free of charge under the state medical guarantee program.

The Mayor of Odesa spoke with Ukrainian defenders currently receiving treatment at the Center, who praised the high level of rehabilitation services and the caring attitude of the medical staff.

The Primary Health Care Center No. 4 also hosts a Mental Health Center and an Integrated Support Center, offering comprehensive psychosocial and psychological assistance, legal consultations, and social worker services. Approximately 20,000 people have sought help here, receiving nearly 55,000 psychosocial services.

“Today, we are creating modern conditions in the city’s medical institutions, where patients can feel comfortable and healthcare professionals can work efficiently. It is especially important that all renovations prioritize accessibility issues. Ensuring access to urban infrastructure for every citizen is our key strategy,” said Odesa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov.