Dobrobut Medical Network and Superhumans Prosthetics and Reconstructive Surgery Centre have signed a memorandum of understanding and cooperation. As part of this cooperation, patients who have applied for prosthetics at Superhumans and need additional treatment before prosthetics will receive high-quality medical care at the Dobrobut Medical and Diagnostic Centre. They will also be able to undergo physical rehabilitation in the modern rehabilitation departament of the medical chain. Patients will receive treatment free of charge with the support of Direct Relief and Dobrobut Foundation.
According to various estimates, the number of amputations in Ukraine during the full-scale war has tripled on average compared to previous years. Today more than 300 patients are waiting for prosthetics at the Superhumans Centre. About 20% of them need additional treatment and surgery to form a stump and prepare for prosthetics. That is why the close cooperation and exchange of experience between Superhumans, which helps Ukrainians with amputations receive high-quality prostheses, and the Dobrobut medical network, which provides high-quality modern medical care, is so important today. Thanks to this partnership and joint work, hundreds of people affected by the war will be able to get a chance to live a full life.
“Such cooperation is extremely important for us, as today the Dobrobut medical network is one of the leading medical centres in Ukraine, with qualified doctors who can provide the necessary assistance to our patients, from surgery to rehabilitation, if necessary. We are pleased that there are socially responsible businesses that join such important initiatives. And we emphasise that all services will be provided free of charge to patients in the Dobrobut network”, says Andriy Vilenskyi, Medical Director of Superhumans Centre.
“I am sincerely happy about our cooperation with Superhumans. Since the beginning of the war, Dobrobut has been making great efforts to provide Ukrainians with world-class medical care in these dark times, and our team, with the support of charitable foundations, has treated thousands of people affected by the war for free. I firmly believe that by joining forces with the powerful Superhumans team, which takes care of people in need of prosthetics, together we can bring hope, health and an active lifestyle back to even more people who need it today”, says Vadym Shekman, CEO of Dobrobut Medical Network.