Medical centre for Ukrainian refugees opened in Poland
- Home
- Overseas
- Refugees. How to survive
- Medical centre for Ukrainian refugees opened in Poland

Ukrainians will now be able to undergo examination and treatment in Poland free of charge.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine.
The centre for medical assistance to refugees is operating in a test mode for the time being.
The programme will be implemented thanks to cooperation between the Military Medical Institute and medics of the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Jordan. The purpose of the project is to determine what help refugees from the war in Ukraine need more and how to provide it, taking into account that most people do not have medical documents with them," the statement says.
Services available at the centre include:
- consultations with a paediatrician, therapist, surgeon, gynaecologist and psychologist;
- laboratory and imaging diagnostics
- immunizations for adults and children.
The following categories of Ukrainians can receive help:
- citizens of Ukraine;
- non-Ukrainian spouses of Ukrainian citizens,
- ukrainian citizens with the Pole Card;
- immediate family members of Ukrainian citizens with the Pole Card.
You can make an appointment by calling 261817852 or directly at the Refugee Care Centre, located at ul. Szaserów 128, Warszawa.
The centre will be open Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- "I work at a supermarket checkout because I don't want to be woken up by patients calling at night." How Ukrainians work in Poland now
- Will Ukrainians return home after the war?
- The number of asylum applications in Germany has fallen sharply
- Germany's new rules for Ukrainian refugees: what will change this spring
- EU countries consider extending temporary protection for Ukrainians after 2027 - mass media
- The loss of the middle class: what a new study on Ukrainian refugees showed

Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.














