All veterans are faced with the consequences of specific diseases due to the extreme conditions they were in and physical exertion.
A common condition is a total deficit of vitamins and microelements, as well as an imbalance in the body, affecting recovery, adaptation, and emotional and physical state.
Medical facilities are focused on addressing urgent conditions, therefore, veterans without acute conditions are left alone to deal with their exhausted bodies.
This project is a comprehensive program for the rehabilitation of veterans, which includes early diagnosis, and work with a nutritionist, and a health coach.
All veterans are faced with the consequences of specific diseases due to the extreme conditions they were in and physical exertion.
A common condition is a total deficit of vitamins and microelements, as well as an imbalance in the body, affecting recovery, adaptation, and emotional and physical state.
Medical facilities are focused on addressing urgent conditions, therefore, veterans without acute conditions are left alone to deal with their exhausted bodies.
This project is a comprehensive program for the rehabilitation of veterans, which includes early diagnosis, and work with a nutritionist, and a health coach.
Individual check up
✔ We conduct individual laboratory check-ups.
✔ We analyze their results.
✔ We detect the development of dangerous diseases and organize consultations of narrow specialists or additional diagnostics.
✔ We assess the body's condition, select vitamins and minerals, and develop nutritional recommendations and a food recovery plan.
✔ We provide consultations on the restoration of the veteran's body.
✔ We supply an individually selected set of vitamins and minerals.
✔ We conduct a monitoring check of the body's key indicators after 3 months.
Individual check up program
✔ We conduct individual laboratory check-ups.
✔ We analyze their results.
✔ We detect the development of dangerous diseases and organize consultations of narrow specialists or additional diagnostics.
✔ We assess the body's condition, select vitamins and minerals, and develop nutritional recommendations and a food recovery plan.
✔ We provide consultations on the restoration of the veteran's body.
✔ We supply an individually selected set of vitamins and minerals.
✔ We conduct a monitoring check of the body's key indicators after 3 months.
What do we check with a laboratory check up?
The package of services includes 15-17 complex studies and laboratory markers.
In general, the following are checked:
What do we check with a laboratory check?
The package of services includes 15-17 complex studies and laboratory markers.
In general, the following are checked:
Results
Number of veterans who have used the program
50+
Number of regions where the program has already been implemented
4
Percentage of veterans with significant deviations identified
100%
Percentage of veterans with identified anemias and deficiencies in the body
83%
Percentage of veterans with identified complex diseases.
8%
Percentage of veterans referred for additional medical examinations and consultations
41%
Interim results of the pilot project
Number of veterans who have used the program:
50+
The number of regions where the program has already been implemented:
4
Percentage of veterans with significant deviations identified:
100%
Percentage of veterans with identified anemias and deficiencies in the body:
83%
Percentage of veterans with identified complex illnesses:
8%
Percentage of veterans referred for additional examinations and consultations with doctors:
41%
VETERANS' FEEDBACKS
“A large number of specialists are now emphasizing the importance of annual check-ups. I had considered this for a long time, but it often feels untimely, scary, and expensive. So, my examinations usually ended with the bare minimum prescribed by doctors, and only what they noticed got treated. And what's there to discuss if the CBC (Complete Blood Count) is normal or shows the same deviations as before?
However, the Women's Veteran Movement offered me the chance to participate in the program from the Liki24 Foundation, which allows veterans to undergo a comprehensive check-up, consult with a specialist, and receive medications to correct their conditions.
This program has been a significant discovery for me. For the first time in my life, I tested for Ferritin and discovered I had a deficiency. I also found out I had a Vitamin D deficiency, which I hadn't paid much attention to before, and issues with sugar. I thought that if glucose levels were normal, everything was fine; my Hemoglobin A1C disagreed, and I recorded all my stress-eating sweets over the past three months.
I am grateful for this opportunity and look forward to seeing the results after implementing the recommendations in my life. I am glad that such programs exist because, for example, after my first injury, I walked around for over a year with quite severe anemia, and that was not the best year of my life."."
Yulia Shevchuk
A veteran who benefited from the program
Reviews
“A large number of specialists are now emphasizing the importance of annual check-ups. I had considered this for a long time, but it often feels untimely, scary, and expensive. So, my examinations usually ended with the bare minimum prescribed by doctors, and only what they noticed got treated. And what's there to discuss if the CBC (Complete Blood Count) is normal or shows the same deviations as before?
However, the Women's Veteran Movement offered me the chance to participate in the program from the Liki24 Foundation, which allows veterans to undergo a comprehensive check-up, consult with a specialist, and receive medications to correct their conditions.
This program has been a significant discovery for me. For the first time in my life, I tested for Ferritin and discovered I had a deficiency. I also found out I had a Vitamin D deficiency, which I hadn't paid much attention to before, and issues with sugar. I thought that if glucose levels were normal, everything was fine; my Hemoglobin A1C disagreed, and I recorded all my stress-eating sweets over the past three months.
I am grateful for this opportunity and look forward to seeing the results after implementing the recommendations in my life. I am glad that such programs exist because, for example, after my first injury, I walked around for over a year with quite severe anemia, and that was not the best year of my life.”
Yulia Shevchuk
A veteran who benefited from the program