Surgical Assistance to War Victims
Warriors, Immigrant families, Youth / children, Elderly, Sick / seriously ill, Health and sports
The Dobrobut Foundation has been providing medical care to military and civilians wounded in the fighting since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. We are focused on saving the most vulnerable and war-affected people. These include wounded soldiers, children, the elderly and people who have lost their homes (internally displaced persons).
We have implemented several programmes that help address the most pressing medical needs of today and are aimed at effective, systematic and modern treatment of Ukrainians in wartime.
As of the end of April, more than 14,600 people were injured as a result of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Programme objective:
- To provide access to quality surgical care for civilian Ukrainians injured as a result of Russia’s military aggression;
- Provide quality surgical treatment to the military of the Ukrainian Armed Forces after being injured at the front;
- Carry out reconstructive surgeries and operations necessary to restore and improve the quality of life after an injury.
The Dobrobut medical network has the ability to provide high-quality surgical care to wounded Ukrainians – qualified specialists, modern medical equipment, and comfortable conditions of stay.
Stages:
Examinations required before surgery;
Hospitalisation in the in-patient department of the Dobrobut Medical Centre;
Surgery, medical treatment, rehabilitation.
Programme areas:
General surgery;
Traumatology;
Proctology;
Thoracic surgery;
Vascular surgery;
Neurosurgery;
Oncology;
Reconstructive and plastic surgery;
Cardiac surgery;
Gynaecology;
Urology;
Otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery.
The cost of surgery is from 30,000 to 120,000 UAH, which is about $800 to $3,300