Today, new medical equipment has been handed over to Mariupol Territorial Medical Union for the health of women and children. Laboratory centrifuge, microscope, endoscopic system, automatic hematology analyzer and laparoscopic bipolar scissors purchased with the funds of “Dad for Ukraine” project with the assistance of the charitable organization “Caritas Spes Kharkiv” Charitable Mission and the Ordinary of the Kharkiv-Zaporozhye Diocese of Pavel Honcharuk.
“The direction of medicine is actively developing in Mariupol, because human health is the most important thing. Children are the future of our city and something valuable that we must cherish. The new equipment will help to provide even more qualified assistance, which complies with European standards. We appreciate you for your support, together we will be able to achieve high results ,” the first deputy mayor Mikhailo Kohut said.
The certificates for the equipment were handed over to the doctors by the director of Caritas Spes Kharkiv, Father Wojciech Stasevich. He said that the help was given by Pope Francis: “Together with the experience and big hearts of doctors, modern equipment can help many people. We believe that in the future we will be able to help children. "
The equipment has already been installed in the hospital. The endoscopy system will be installed and configured separately by a qualified engineer.
“The field of medicine occupies one of the key roles in Mariupol. We have taken a step forward in terms of comfort, accessibility and quality of medical services. Partners from Ukraine and many other countries help us to develop in this direction. Effective cooperation gives the result that we see today ,” the deputy mayor Olena Paramonova said.
Natalia Sydorenko, director of the Mariupol Territorial Medical Union of Women's and Children's Health, said that, for example, the Swiss cystoscope combines high technologies of optics, mechanics and electronics. The new microscope has enhanced capabilities. Such modern equipment will help to significantly increase the level of diagnostics of children.











