Patients traveling to Ukraine for weight-loss surgery require a valid passport, a medical visa (type C-07), and specific health records. Essential diagnostics include blood work, an electrocardiogram (ECG), and abdominal ultrasounds. Most Ukrainian clinics perform these tests on-site within 48 hours before surgery to ensure safety.
- Travel documents: Passport must be valid for 6 months beyond the intended stay.
- Medical insurance: Policy must cover medical care in Ukraine with 30,000 EUR minimum coverage.
- Clinical diagnostics: Required tests include CBC, liver/kidney function, coagulation studies, and viral screening.
- Cardiac and imaging: Mandatory ECG and abdominal ultrasound; some centers also require a chest X-ray.
- Medical history: Provide a summary of BMI history, chronic conditions, and current medications.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many think tests from home are sufficient, large networks like Dobrobut Medical Network or specialized centers like Dievo Surgery Center often repeat specific diagnostics on-site. Dr. Abu Shamsiya Rami Nuamanovych, a consultant for the World Health Organization, emphasizes that recent hormonal profiles and genetic screenings help tailor bariatric approaches like Gastric Sleeve or Bypass to your metabolic needs. Having these records ready in English can significantly speed up your pre-operative clearance.
Patient Consensus: Patients note it's important to bring a GP letter confirming a BMI over 40 and suggest budgeting 50 to 200 EUR for repeating certain tests on-site. Getting your recent blood work and EKG emailed to the clinic ahead of time helps avoid unexpected delays upon arrival.