[1/5] A local resident leaves after a doctor's visit at a clinic in the liberated village of Vyshneva, near Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, April 21, 2023.
He can be certain of one thing, however: many patients he meets will be suffering from high blood pressure after living for months under Russian occupation near the frontlines.
"Patients who we chat to say there was a considerable number of deaths because of the lack of medical help."
The World Health Organization estimates that the overall damage to the system could cost more than $15 billion to repair.
But as more people return to liberated areas, a skeleton staff buttressed by volunteers will struggle to meet needs.