Sevastopol hospitals invite citizens for medical examination
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Sevastopol hospitals invite city residents to a medical examination — a set of measures that includes a preventive medical examination and additional examination methods that are carried out to assess their health status, identify diseases and risk factors for their development. You can check your health not only on weekdays, but also on weekends.
Medical examination is the most important event, and our hospitals carry it out on an ongoing basis. Everything is organized for the convenience of our patients, you just need to come. The events are carried out for the assigned population, if someone has not yet been assigned to our medical institutions, I recommend that you fix this, it will not take much time and can be done without leaving home — through the government services portal. You need to check your health, even if nothing hurts. Thanks to the national project “Health”, you can go for a medical examination for free. Come, health is the most important thing, and it is in your hands– the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes the chief freelance therapist of the Department of Health, Lyudmila Sheremet.
Medical examinations are carried out for the population assigned to clinics; pre-registration for these dates is not required — a detailed work schedule for October has been published on link.
Let us remind you that in Sevastopol the regional project “Development of Primary Health Care” of the national project “Healthcare” is being implemented. The goal of the program is to ensure accessibility to primary health care. To do this, it is necessary to reduce the waiting time in line, simplify the procedures for making an appointment with a doctor, create a system for protecting the rights of patients, and simplify the procedure for undergoing preventive medical examinations at least once a year.
source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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