Where to go for medical help?

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Internally displaced persons (IDPs) can seek medical care at any healthcare facility at their place of actual residence.

Procedure:

1. Select a healthcare facility:

Select the nearest healthcare facility providing primary healthcare (family doctor, general practitioner or paediatrician).

2. Apply to the facility:

Submit an application to the head physician of the institution with a request to register you at the place of actual residence.

3. Required document:

Present an IDP registration certificate to confirm your place of residence.

4. Choosing a doctor:

You have the right to choose a family doctor, general practitioner or paediatrician in your place of residence. The doctor must sign a health care declaration with you.

Features:

  • IDPs have the right to all medical services provided by the programme of state guarantees of medical care for the population.
  • The IDP certificate is a mandatory document to confirm the right to receive free medical services at the healthcare facility at the place of residence.

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