
Health Screening 40+ is a health check-up provided by the MC Dobrobut as part of a national program implemented with the support of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.
The basic screening is free of charge for the patient when using a Diia. Card or a plastic card with a special account (https://screening.moz.gov.ua/).
Learn more: https://screening.moz.gov.ua/
*or a plastic card with a special account
Important: the list of laboratory and instrumental examinations is determined by the doctor individually, taking into account the patient's health status. The scope of the examination is formed in accordance with the approved list of the "Screening 40+" program.
Next steps after receiving funds to participate in the Health Screening 40+ program:
You can book an appointment in any convenient way:
by filling out the form on the website;
via the contact center;
through the mobile application;
at the reception desk of any Dobrobut medical center.
On the scheduled day, you undergo a physical examination and have laboratory tests according to the 40+ screening program.
Test results will be ready the next day.
After receiving them, you will have a consultation with a doctor, available either offline or online for your convenience.
The doctor will explain the results, assess risk factors, and, if necessary, prescribe treatment or refer you for additional examinations and consultations.
This may include issuing electronic prescriptions under the “Affordable Medicines” program and electronic referrals for tests or consultations under the State Guaranteed Benefits Program of the National Health Service of Ukraine (NHSU).
1. Why should I undergo screening after the age of 40?
To take care of your health in advance. After the age of 40, the risk of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes increases significantly.
In Ukraine, 60% of premature deaths are caused by cardiovascular diseases — more than 1,000 people die from them every day.
The situation with diabetes is also alarming: more than 1.2 million Ukrainians currently live with this diagnosis, and about half of them are unaware of their condition.
At the same time, the war has had a significant impact on the mental health of Ukrainians. Up to 10 million people may face mental health issues as a result of the war.
That is why the health screening program has been launched — to detect diseases earlier, identify health risks in time, and prevent complications.
2. How can I undergo health screening?
Starting from January 1, 2026, everyone aged 40 and over will receive a notification in the Diia app 30 days after their birthday with an invitation to undergo screening.
After confirming participation in the program or ordering the service through a CNAP (Administrative Service Center), you will receive a Diia.Card with UAH 2,000 credited to it to pay for the screening program.
After that, you book an appointment at Dobrobut at a convenient time, receive medical services and health recommendations, and pay using the Diia.Card.
3. Can I withdraw this 2,000 UAH as cash or use it for other purposes?
No. The funds can only be used for screening at a medical facility that is part of the program. They are not available for cash withdrawal or payment for other services/goods.
4. Is the service free for the patient?
Yes. The basic health screening is free for the patient and fully covered by the state.
People aged 40+ receive a one-time state benefit of UAH 2,000 to undergo the screening.
5. If I already have diagnosed diabetes or cardiovascular disease, do I still need this screening?
Yes. Even if you already have a diagnosis, screening helps monitor your health condition and identify other risks at an early stage.
6. Are there any restrictions based on place of residence? I am registered in Lviv but live in Kyiv.
You can undergo screening at any outpatient facility of the Dobrobut Medical Network, regardless of your place of registration.
7. How long does the screening take?
The basic health screening can be completed in one visit to the medical center (approximately 60 minutes).
After the test results are ready, the doctor will provide a consultation and health recommendations online or offline, at your choice.
8. What does the screening include?
Health screening is based on evidence-based medicine and includes a comprehensive set of medical interventions:
After receiving the results, the doctor will conduct a consultation and provide recommendations for further steps.
Important: the list of laboratory and instrumental examinations is determined by the doctor individually, taking into account the patient's health status. The scope of the examination is formed in accordance with the approved list of the "Screening 40+" program.
9. What if I need additional tests for a more complete understanding of my condition?
The basic screening is fully covered by the state.
If the doctor recommends additional examinations or tests, you may undergo them at our medical facility at your own expense or at another medical facility under the Medical Guarantees Program or at your own expense.
10. Can I undergo screening more than once?
The program provides one free screening per year for each person aged 40+.
For more information about the program, please call the contact center (manager's working hours are from 8:00 to 20:00 Mon-Sun)

















