
On December 16, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between NOVO Medical Center and the All-Ukrainian Center for War Trauma Superhumans Center. Under this agreement, NOVO will provide free CT diagnostics to the Center's patients—Ukrainian military personnel and civilians affected by the war.
The Superhumans Center, founded in 2023, specializes in physical rehabilitation, limb prosthetics, reconstructive surgery of the face and limbs, hearing restoration through surgical interventions and prosthetics, psychosocial support and reintegration, and career counseling.
During its operation, the Center's specialists have performed more than 1,200 surgeries, manufactured over 1,500 prosthetics and 150 hearing aids, and helped more than 1,500 patients complete full rehabilitation courses and return to fulfilling lives.
Thanks to financial support from philanthropists and donors, all services at Superhumans Center are provided free of charge, guided by its core mission—to treat veterans in their own country, a nation of superhumans with super capabilities.

We are grateful for the partnership and the opportunity to contribute to these vitally important charitable initiatives!
During the meeting, NOVO Medical Center Director Taras Lysak emphasized that comprehensive support for veterans and those affected by the war is invaluable. Access to diagnostic medical care and rehabilitation allows every Defender to feel confident and safe.
Special thanks to Oksana Lys, Deputy Medical Director for Partnership Programs, for organizing the meeting, sharing incredible stories from the lives of Heroes, providing insight into the military rehabilitation process, and conveying the extraordinary energy of strength present in each individual.
Over its 11 years of operation, NOVO Medical Center has implemented numerous charitable programs for socially vulnerable populations. Since the full-scale invasion by the aggressor country, the Center has expanded its range of free diagnostic services through partnerships with organizations working with military personnel and their families.
More details about the programs can be found on the NOVO Charity Website.
Yulia Huriy