In Odessa, new initiatives have been introduced to enhance public health, including health awareness days and open door events at clinics.

The primary goal of these events is to encourage residents to take care of their health, as regular medical examinations are crucial for early disease detection.

This was stated by Odessa's mayor, Gennady Trukhanov, during a visit to one of the open events at the Primary Health Care Center No. 3.

The clinic serves over 13,000 residents in a densely populated area.

Recently, a major renovation was completed, creating comfortable conditions for both patients and medical staff. The entrance and restroom facilities have been updated to meet modern accessibility standards for individuals with limited mobility.

To ensure continuous operation, the clinic is equipped with a generator and has a water reservoir with a capacity of 1,000 liters.

In addition to standard medical services, Primary Health Care Center No. 3 offers mobile palliative care, mental health support services, and tuberculosis treatment. There is also a substitution therapy program for individuals with substance dependence.

To access free services under the state medical guarantee program, one must sign a declaration with a family doctor.