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How to get 2000 UAH for a medical examination

2000 UAH for a medical examination
Отримайте фінансову підтримку для медичних послуг у розмірі 2000 гривень. Photo: Вчасно

A government program has been launched in Ukraine that provides for a one-time payment of 2000 UAH for undergoing a preventive medical examination. The initiative aims to early detection of diseases and encourage people to regularly check their health condition. This is reported by Vchasno.

The payment is available to adults who undergo a basic medical examination with a family doctor or at a healthcare facility connected to the electronic health system. The program operates nationwide and does not require any additional appeals to government agencies.

2000 UAH for a medical examination: who can qualify for the payment

Funds can be received by Ukrainians who meet several conditions:

  • are 18 years old or older;

  • have a valid declaration with a family doctor;

  • have undergone a basic preventive examination at a facility connected to the electronic system.

The examination includes tests, measurement of vital signs, assessment of health risks, and a doctor's consultation with recommendations.

2000 UAH for a medical examination: how funds are calculated

After the examination is completed, data is automatically recorded in the electronic system. No applications or additional certificates need to be submitted. Money is credited to the bank card within a few weeks after the medical examination.

The government indicates that the program aims to reduce the number of advanced cases of chronic diseases and, in the long run, reduce the burden on the healthcare system.

Let us remind you that the “Screening” program started on January 1, 2026, for Ukrainians aged 40 and older.

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