Updated schedule of mobile medical teams visits for June 2024
Local residents in villages need regular consultations and check-ups with doctors, as they often cannot reach primary healthcare centers on their own for various reasons.
💙 Therefore, the visit of the MMT (Mobile Medical Teams) is an opportunity to check their health status, receive treatment recommendations, get prescriptions for necessary medications, and, if needed, be referred to specialists.
Equally popular are the psychologist services provided by the MMT. People are increasingly seeking psychological support.
All MMT services are free of charge
According to the schedule, 13 mobile medical team visits are planned for June, with some visits also involving a cardiologist and a gynecologist.
🔹04.06.2024 – Motiiky, Khrystynivka, Narodychi Hromada;
🔹05.06.2024 – Horodets, Slovechanske Hromada;
🔹06.06.2024 – Druzhba, Olevsk Hromada;
🔸11.06.2024 – Bazar, Narodychi Hromada;
🔸12.06.2024 – Krasylivka, Slovechanske Hromada;
🔸13.06.2024 – Kamianka, Olevsk Hromada;
🔹18.06.2024 – Mezhyliska, Huto-Maryiatyn, Narodychi Hromada;
🔹19.06.2024 – Selezyvka, Slovechanske Hromada;
🔹20.06.2024 – Lopatychi, Olevsk Hromada;
🔹21.06.2024 – Sushchany, Olevsk Hromada;
🔸25.06.2024 – Sukharivka, Brodnyk, Narodychi Hromada;
🔸26.06.2024 – Bilka, Slovechanske Hromada;
🔸27.06.2024 – Zhubrovychi, Olevsk Hromada.
Local residents will have the opportunity to receive consultations from doctors, as well as from psychologists and social workers.
The In Touch Ukraine Foundation strives to make services accessible to everyone, as the need for medical consultations and psychological support is indeed high.
MMT doctors note that the most common health issue found among local residents in these communities is elevated blood sugar levels. In such cases, people are referred to specialists.
Reminder that MMT visits are scheduled:
➡️Every Tuesday to Narodychi Hromada,
➡️Every Wednesday to Slovechanske Hromada,
➡️Every Thursday to Olevsk Hromada.
ℹ️ These activities are carried out in Zhytomyr Oblast by the In Touch Ukraine Foundation within the framework of the project “Restoring Access to Medical Services in the Communities of Zhytomyr Oblast,” implemented with the support of the USAID – US Agency for International Development, in partnership with Pact “Innovations to Overcome the HIV Epidemic.”
