Rating agency EliteExpert presented the results of the all-Ukrainian project "The best medical institutions of the Kyiv region - 2025". The study covered dozens of public and private clinics, rehabilitation centers, maternity hospitals, diagnostic institutions and specialized hospitals. The official publication of the results took place on the website of the National Rating Platform "Elite of Ukraine».
2025 is the fourth year of a full-scale war. Kyiv, like many other cities in Ukraine, is regularly attacked, lives under the threat of shelling and in conditions of constant stress. In such realities, medical institutions have become strongholds of survival: they work at the limit of the possible, accept the wounded, treat the consequences of stress disorders, help those who have exacerbated chronic diseases. At the same time, many institutions not only maintain stable work, but also introduce new technologies, expand the range of assistance, and invest in development.
"All the clinics included in our rating are medical institutions that, even in wartime, found resources for innovation and strategic thinking. We can say that these are the cornerstones of a system that continues to work even under constant shelling. So it is these teams of doctors and managers who are today forming a new standard of Ukrainian medicine - technological, open and fearless," emphasized the head of the ElitExpert rating agency, Olena Ovchinnikova.
Adonis has long held leading positions in the private medicine market in Kyiv, but began to stand out in particular in 2024–2025 due to the active implementation of digital technologies. In June 2024, a large Series B investment round of $31 million was held, which increased the clinic's total funding to $54 million.
The influx of funds allowed us to attract the best specialists and develop areas of AI medicine, including a platform for managing medical data and automating financial processes. A modern and up-to-date prosthetic rehabilitation center was developed for military personnel, where wounded soldiers are rehabilitated.
In 2024–2025, the Kyiv Center for Aesthetic Medicine BG Lab went far beyond classic cosmetology services and turned into an innovative wellness hub. During the war, aesthetic gynecology and psycho-emotional support programs were introduced here, helping patients overcome the effects of stress and systemic pressure.
The center performs more than 20 hardware procedures, including laser resurfacing, lipolysis, and non-injection contouring. In 2025, BG Lab introduced preferential IT services - online consultations and distance care courses, which have become popular among patients with anxiety and limited mobility during air alarms. More than 35 participations in international symposia and 98% of satisfied patients confirm the high level of the doctors of this clinic.
Against the background of the general technological lag of Ukrainian medicine in the field of digitalization, the Identico dental clinic stands out with a special approach. In 2024, full-scale digital diagnostics were introduced here: 3D tomography, intraoral scanners and teleradiography, which allow for accurate planning of complex implant procedures, in particular using Nobel and Straumann systems. The procedures are performed under microscopic control, which reduces risks and speeds up recovery.
Identico also functions as an educational center — conducting master classes for dentists, maintaining a high level of the industry. And all this happens even during airstrikes and under conditions of limited mobility, which makes the clinic an example of the resilience and technological maturity of Ukrainian dentistry.
For 25 years, Isida has remained one of the largest specialists in the field of reproduction and women's health in Ukraine. As of 2025, the clinic has accepted over 133 patients and performed over 000 procedures, including IVF, obstetrics and gynecology services. In March 160, an IVF department was opened in the safer Uzhhorod to ensure the safety of foreign and Ukrainian patients in conditions of difficult logistics and the threat of shelling. Over 000% of IVF procedures at Isida are performed using NGS technologies - this helps to analyze over 2025 embryos and increases the accuracy of treatment. In addition, despite the bombing of Kyiv, Isida did not close the department and continued to work both in the capital and beyond.
This is an innovative rehabilitation center, which was literally created for the challenges of war. In 2024, it became part of the national RECOVERY network and opened in the Kyiv region as a key institution for the rehabilitation of seriously injured soldiers. The center is home to an educational and research platform, which already accepted the first cadets in 2025 - an important step towards the formation of a modern Ukrainian school of rehabilitation.
The Center currently serves over 11 patients per year, including military and civilian patients, and offers comprehensive rehabilitation using modern protocols: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psycho-emotional support, and prosthetics. According to experts, Kinesiomedika has become one of the most effective rehabilitation facilities in the country.
Oxford Medical Clinic is deservedly perceived as a private analogue of "university" medicine - and continues to expand the areas of aesthetic and preventive medicine and advanced high-tech procedures. In 2024, Siemens Multix Select DR digital X-ray was introduced here - a system that meets the standards of leading European clinics, and a radiology room with wide diagnostic capabilities for the extremities and chest was opened. Now the latest generation ultrasound, devices for RF-lifting and injection techniques with a minimal recovery period are used here.
The neurological department has also been updated: now comprehensive diagnostics and therapy of chronic diseases of the nervous system are available, including a multidisciplinary approach and a personalized treatment program.
Smart Klinika in Obolon is known as one of the largest private medical centers in Kyiv with 38 branches in the capital region. In 2025, it continued to expand, confirming its status: it employs over 100 narrow-profile doctors, including pediatricians, dermatologists, ENT specialists, and ophthalmologists.
At the same time, Smart Klinika has implemented a modern appointment management system - in conditions of constant alarms, the clinic has introduced strict regulations for admission by appointment, which completely eliminates queues and speeds up the availability of care. Another advantage of the network is a clear schedule, work 7 days a week and its own laboratory - which is especially important in conditions of constant air alarms. Thanks to this, patients receive a full range of diagnostics and treatment in one place.
The multidisciplinary clinic TOP Clinic DENIS is a unique project - a 12-story building with an area of about 11 m² with a children's ward, a hospital with 500 wards, its own CT/MRI, laboratories, operating rooms and emergency service. In 60, it began cooperation with the Institute of Economics and Management - joint educational modules on the management of medical institutions and technologies were implemented in the fall.
The clinic provides 24-hour reception, and the presence of autonomous life support systems guarantees its functioning even during power outages and air alarms.
The Viva diagnostic network expanded its activities in 2024 by opening a modern rehabilitation center "Sosny" in the suburbs of Kyiv with an emphasis on neuroorthopedics and sports medicine. The facility consists of several buildings with a total area of over 50 m², where modern SPA-cabinets, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy rooms are deployed.
The center accepts patients for rehabilitation courses, from electrotherapy to psychophysical support, providing an individual program developed by specialized doctors. This is especially important for civilians and military personnel returning to life after physical or psychological trauma in war conditions.
The Dobrobut network ended 2024 with revenue of UAH 3,5 billion, which is 52% more than in 2023, and paid UAH 578 million in taxes to the country's budget. In 2024, the network performed more than 11 surgical operations, including about 000 unique cardiac surgical interventions using minimally invasive techniques under the guidance of the country's best surgeons.
A psychiatric center has also opened, providing over 5 psychotherapy services and treating hundreds of inpatients — a key initiative to support mental health amid the war. In parallel, the network is actively financing the construction of a rehabilitation hospital — the latest round of funding exceeds $000 million, and upon completion, the project should become one of the best in Ukraine.
Impuls (Impuls Medical Center)
The Impulse Medical Center in Kyiv specializes in emergency and rehabilitation care and has been operating 2024/15 since XNUMX. The clinic serves patients both in-patient and by mobile ambulance teams with an intensive care unit equipped with oxygen concentrators and ventilators. Its team includes specialists with over XNUMX years of experience in cardiology, neurology, therapy, and intensive care.
As a result, Impulse has become one of the few private emergency points that can operate stably even during power outages and air raids, thanks to its own generator. This makes the center a reliable partner of the medical system in wartime.
Academician A.P. Romodanov Institute of Neurosurgery
The Kyiv Institute of Neurosurgery, operating at the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, held a series of master classes and conferences in 2024, including the 6nd annual conference "Neurosurgery up-to-date" (December 2024, XNUMX), aimed at improving the skills of young specialists in the field of emergency neurosurgery and neuro-oncology.
In addition, the institute conducts research on glioblastoma, spinal surgery, and stem cells, attracting over UAH 1,8 million in state funding to develop minimally invasive spinal neurosurgery techniques. The clinic also operates scientific schools in neurotrauma, neurooncology, and minimally invasive spinal therapy.
The Institute actively combines medical practice with educational activities, maintaining the role of the flagship of neurosurgery in Ukraine and continuing to work even despite military challenges.
Heart Institute of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine
In 2024–2025, the Scientific and Practical Center for Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology performed more than 45 operations using the Ross method, a unique technique for replacing the aortic valve with the patient's own pulmonary valve in children and young patients.
At the same time, in February 2024, the Institute organized the first conference in Kyiv "Modern Cardiology 2024", where ultrasound and endovascular diagnostics, as well as heart transplantation technologies and catheter interventions in wartime conditions were discussed.
The Institute actively cooperates with international clinics - thanks to this, joint seminars with Lithuanian colleagues were held in the summer of 2024. Such events emphasize its role as the locomotive of cardiac surgery in Ukraine even during the challenges caused by the war.
Kyiv City Clinical Hospital No. 8
In 2024, KMCL No. 8 opened the Center for Mental Health for Adults — a new direction based on the city hospital, which became a response to the growing requests for help in conditions of constant stress and trauma.
The hospital also received new diagnostic equipment - modern digital tomography and laboratories with a high level of safety and accuracy. Its departments of therapy, endocrinology, allergology and surgery work within the framework of an expanded clinical and diagnostic laboratory, which ensures comprehensive treatment. The hospital remains a reliable point of help and psycho-emotional support for citizens in wartime.
Kyiv City Maternity Hospital No. 1
KMPB No. 1 remains a key municipal institution of obstetrics and gynecology, where the “School of Future Parents” is actively operating in 2025, women's consultation services and intensive training on childbirth safety are developed. The maternity hospital provides both outpatient pregnancy management and emergency neonatal care, offering a full range of services - from hysteroscopy to inpatient therapy for newborns and mothers.
Even during air raids, the obstetrician adapts his work schedule to provide uninterrupted medical care to expectant mothers. Thus, in wartime, KMPB No. 1 remains a reliable and socially important link for Kyiv families.
Medikom Private Clinic, operating since 1992, was the first in Ukraine to install an ultra-high-field MRI Philips Achieva dStream 3 T — expert-class with 3D programs. Thanks to this, in 2024–2025, up to 150 MRIs will be performed here per month, including examinations of the brain, spine, heart, and joints. All images are discussed at conferences of narrow-profile specialists, which increases the accuracy of diagnostics. In addition to a powerful diagnostic base, the clinic provides XNUMX-hour emergency care — in Obolon and Pechersk, there are its own hospitals and an ambulance service, ready to work even in the event of a power outage. Medikom combines premium diagnostics with emergency care, which makes it resistant to the challenges of wartime.
Spizhenka Clinic is a national leader in radiosurgery with the CyberKnife system, the first and only in Eastern Europe since 2009. Since 2014, more than 3 CyberKnife sessions have been performed here, mainly for brain and spinal tumors. In 000, the Bookimed service recognized the clinic as one of the top 2025 in Ukraine for CyberKnife technology due to the combination of high accuracy and quality of service.
The success rate of radiotherapy in the early stages of oncology at the clinic exceeds 98%. The hospital is equipped with the latest equipment for radiosurgery and radiotherapy - CyberKnife G4 and Elekta Synergy. Patients receive safe and effective treatment, comparable to leading medical centers in Turkey, Germany and Israel.
The National Cancer Institute remains the country's leading center for cancer care. In 2024, it performed nearly 9 complex surgeries, provided over 000 treatment sessions, and provided 25 consultations.
Last year, the institute achieved a major breakthrough—the first allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation performed under a state program. The institute is also actively involved in vaccination and clinical research, maintaining its status as an innovative leader even during a military crisis.
National Rehabilitation and Health Center
The State Rehabilitation and Health Center, opened in 2023 under the authority of the National Health Service of Ukraine, provides free care after strokes, musculoskeletal injuries, surgeries, and traumatic brain injuries. The center operates daily from 8:00 to 20:00, serves over 10 patients annually, and provides mobile palliative care at home.
All services are paid for at the state rates of the National Health Service of Ukraine, appropriate contracts are concluded, and patients undergo comprehensive rehabilitation according to an individual program. This makes the center an important resource and support for restoring the health of both civilians and military personnel.
The private multidisciplinary clinic "Medichna Dopomoga" has significantly expanded both the range of services and technological support in recent years. In 2023–2025, the institution became one of the few private centers in the capital that combines minimally invasive surgery, a day hospital, digital patient monitoring, and family medicine under one roof.
In 2023-2025, the areas of minimally invasive surgery and inpatient care were actively developed: operating rooms are equipped with digital monitoring systems and laparoscopic equipment. The clinic has more than 20 areas: from family medicine and pediatrics to mammology, otolaryngology and plastic surgery. Day and XNUMX-hour inpatient services are available, and the format of online consultations has also been expanded.
National Children's Specialized Hospital "Okhmatdyt" is the largest children's medical institution in Ukraine. After a devastating missile strike on July 8, 2024, which destroyed the intensive care unit and toxicology department, the hospital not only resumed its work, but also began major repairs of the intensive care unit in June 2025.
In the year after the attack, Okhmatdyt performed about 10 complex surgeries and received almost 000 referrals, from neonatology to traumatology. The institution actively participated in the national rehabilitation system for children affected by the war and received additional funding from international donors to restore infrastructure.
Rehabilitation Center "Stamina"
"Stamina" is a specialized center for restoring mobility and spinal health. Since 2016, it has been implementing individual rehabilitation programs that helped over 2024 patients in 2025–1 — including performing up to 500 kinesitherapy sessions and 400 sports medicine sessions per month.
The center has implemented a network of interactive simulators and created a telerehabilitation platform for patients in the regions (about 200 online sessions in 2025). In conditions of frequent air alerts, Stamina operates every day, including Saturdays, becoming an example of a sustainable private rehabilitation project in Kyiv.
The private center "Unicom Medical" has been providing assistance in therapy, cardiology, neurology, psychiatry, and narcology since 2019. In 2023–2025, it opened an inpatient department with a detox program and formed a team of 10 psychiatrists and narcologists for home care - already more than 300 visits to patients who were in quarantine or under shelling. The center also conducted 2 outpatient sessions and 000 inpatient retreats.
Thanks to its own telemedicine service, Unicom Medical has become one of the few private centers in Kyiv that consistently serves vulnerable groups and military personnel in crisis conditions.
Feofania is a legendary state hospital, founded in 1965 as a medical institution exclusively for senior officials. In 2024, it opened its doors to everyone — for the first time in 60 years. It employs more than 60 leading specialists with international certificates, and performs more than 20 diagnostic procedures per year: MRI, CT, PET/CT, endoscopy, including cancer screening.
The hospital has 45 departments, 4 intensive care units and serves up to 500 patients daily. In addition to diagnostics, Feofaniya offers treatment according to international standards, including minimally invasive surgery and telemedicine consultations. The transformation from an elite hospital to an accessible and technological center is a unique case for Ukrainian medicine.
