The Dobrobut medical network has opened a new Mental Health Centre in Kyiv at 56 Povitryanykh Syl Avenue. The new facility has been designed as a dedicated environment for psychological and psychiatric care for both children and adults, combining evidence-based medicine, a multidisciplinary approach, and a therapeutic atmosphere that supports recovery and treatment.
The centre's interior design is intended to help visitors slow down, focus on their inner state, and find emotional balance. Each therapy room has its own concept inspired by natural ecosystems — Forest, Desert, Coral Reef, Ocean, Tropics, Mountains, and River. Natural textures, lighting, and flowing shapes help reduce anxiety and gently prepare patients for inner work.
"We created this centre not only as a medical facility, but as an environment where people feel psychologically comfortable seeking help. We see how greatly the need for psychological and psychiatric assistance has grown amid prolonged war, chronic stress, and emotional exhaustion. From the opening of our first Mental Health Centre in May 2024 to the beginning of 2026, the number of visits and services provided grew by more than 170%. That is why we strive to make this kind of help accessible, high-quality, and humane," said Yana Ukrainska, Head of the Mental Health Centre at the Dobrobut medical network.
The centre is staffed by a multidisciplinary team that supports patients across a wide range of conditions — from the early signs of emotional exhaustion to complex psychiatric needs. Patients can access consultations with a psychiatrist, psychologist, or addiction specialist, as well as psychotherapy, pathopsychological diagnostics, family counselling, and group therapy.
The centre's specialists work with a broad spectrum of issues — from emotional burnout, anxiety, grief and bereavement, fears and phobias, to complex psychiatric diagnoses including bipolar affective disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, personality disorders, and addictions. Special attention is given to the therapy and treatment of military personnel, veterans, pregnant women, new mothers, and older adults.
The new Mental Health Centre operates in a separate building adjacent to the Dobrobut multidisciplinary clinic at 3 Simyi Idzуkovskykh Street, within the OK'LAND residential complex. This location ensures privacy and confidentiality while also providing access to comprehensive medical support whenever needed.



