Synevo network expands laboratory diagnostics under MGP to five more regional centers
The Synevo network of medical laboratories has expanded the coverage of free laboratory diagnostics under the Medical Guarantees Program (MGP) to five more regional centers.
As Synevo reports in a press release, from December 1, free tests under the MGP will be available to residents of Kramatorsk, Kharkiv, Poltava, Kryvy Rih and Sumy.
As of December 1, 35 settlements — covering all regional centers of Ukraine — have free Synevo branches providing services under the medical guarantees program of the National Health Service of Ukraine.
Synevo is a European network of medical laboratories that is part of the Swedish medical holding company Medicover. Medicover provides diagnostic services in 15 European countries. In Ukraine, Synevo has over 360 locations in 160 cities and towns, as well as eight laboratories. Two of the laboratories are temporarily closed due to the war.
In 2024 alone, the laboratory served nearly 4 million clients and performed 25.5 million tests.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
New prosthetics lab opens at Kharkiv university hospital – ICRC
14:24, 29.09.2025
Synevo interested in buying businesses, may enter medical market in coming years
18:47, 30.07.2025
Dobrobut medical network opens two of its own diagnostic laboratories
20:09, 03.06.2024
Esculab network of laboratories fulfills its obligations, but conflict between owners disrupts company's development plans
11:05, 17.04.2024
Synevo reaches agreement with State Bureau of Investigation
20:54, 27.02.2024
LATEST
Chief Turkish Ombudsman confirms transfer to Russia of lists of missing persons, seriously injured POWs – Lubinets
20:59, 30.12.2025
French Armed Forces start to call Ukrainian capital Kyiv in French instead of Kiev
20:56, 30.12.2025
Russia strikes Black Sea port for second time in day – USPA
20:34, 30.12.2025
Japan transfers about EUR 47.7 mln for Ukraine’s reconstruction, agrees to launch new phase of Emergency Recovery Program
20:15, 30.12.2025
Draft national program to harmonize Ukrainian legislation with EU law gets approval