The Regional Intensive Care Hospital continues to operate, accepting internally displaced persons and anyone else in need following its relocation from Mariupol to Kyiv.
Today, the medical facility was visited by Yuriy Vinokurov, First Deputy Head of the Donetsk Regional State Administration; Vasyl Knyazevych, Chairman of the Board of the All-Ukrainian Public Organization “Ukrainian League for the Promotion of Palliative and Hospice Care” and founder of the public initiative “Order of St. Panteleimon”; Nazar Knyazevich, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the “Order of St. Panteleimon,” and Olena Marchenko, Director of the Health Department of the Donetsk Regional State Administration.
Dmytro Uzun, Medical Director for Organizational and Methodological Work at the regional hospital, demonstrated the work of the facility’s surgical department and described the hospital’s capabilities, which include providing both inpatient and outpatient medical care.
Dmytro Uzun noted that the hospital’s main areas of focus are cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, traumatology, oncological surgery, urology, gynecology, and general surgery.
Vasyl Knyazevych praised the hospital’s facilities, the professionalism and resilience of its staff—who, like other residents of Donetsk Oblast, had been forced to leave their homes but remained committed to their medical calling, continuing to care for their fellow citizens in the capital.
Loyalty to the profession and a desire to help the residents of Donetsk Oblast—this is the strategic mission of the Mariupol Regional Intensive Care Hospital, which receives the warmest feedback and words of gratitude from patients across Ukraine.