Refugees from Ukraine in Europe are looking for treatment opportunities from domestic doctors

Ukrainians who found refuge in Europe face problems in the health care system of their new countries of residence. Despite the fact that refugees who have received temporary protection status in the European Union have health insurance, many of them prefer to be treated by Ukrainian doctors rather than in local medical facilities.

Many people do not like the European health care system, mainly because of long waits for their turn to see a doctor and for examinations. Plus the language barrier.

That is why refugees are trying to find Ukrainian doctors. Which has already provoked an increase in the demand for telemedicine in Ukraine and a real boom in the services of domestic doctors who are currently in the EU.

In some countries (for example, in Italy, Lithuania, etc.), Ukrainian doctors work quite legally - they do not need to confirm a diploma, knowledge of the language is enough. In others (for example, Germany or France), Ukrainian doctors are often accepted "unofficially". It's the same story with cosmetologists who are ready to do "beauty injections" and other procedures several times cheaper than local ones.

Moreover, there are even underground Ukrainian dentists in Europe who left Ukraine with their equipment.

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