Odesa Residents 40+ Can Get 2,000 Hryvnia for Health Screenings via Diia App: How to Claim Your Free Checkup.

2000 hryvnia payment for Odesa residents
2000 hryvnia payment for Odesa residents

Free Medical Checkups for Odesa Residents

According to Novyny.live: Residents of Odesa who are at least 40 years old can now receive a free comprehensive health screening under a state program that provides 2,000 hryvnia through the Diia app. This initiative aims to detect dangerous diseases before symptoms appear, enabling timely responses to potential health threats. The program is part of broader efforts to improve preventive healthcare access in Ukraine.

City Clinical Hospital No. 1, also known as the Jewish Hospital, has joined the initiative, allowing Odesa residents to access necessary medical services. Screenings are conducted at 38 Bolharska Street. Invitations for the 2,000 hryvnia screening funds appear in the Diia app 30 days after a person's birthday. Test results are typically ready within 72 hours.

How to Schedule Your Screening

To book an appointment, residents can use the Health24 online service, call the contact center at 0 800 332 301, or visit the hospital's registration desk. It's important to note that the following lab tests are mandatory for the screening:

  • Lipid profile
  • Glycated hemoglobin

Additionally, Odesa residents can contact the Administrative Services Center (TsNAP) located at 2d Kosovska Street, phone (048) 705-55-55. Other medical facilities participating in the program include:

  • CPMSD No. 4 (62 Levitana Street, tel.: (048) 705 87 17)
  • CPMSD No. 5 (Outpatient Clinic No. 1, 83/1 Semena Paliia Street — (048) 750 50 81)
  • City Hospital No. 10 (61A Oleksia Vadaturskoho Street, phone (048) 788 79 25)

In summary, this screening program represents a key step in safeguarding public health, especially for older adults.

This initiative highlights the importance of preventive measures in Ukraine's healthcare system, promoting early disease detection and reducing future strain on hospitals.

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