War leaves not only visible scars but also a deep impact on personal life. Intimacy, self-esteem, and relationships can all change due to physical or psychological trauma. Since 2025, Kyiv hosts the first free consultation room in Ukraine for sexual recovery after injury, available to military personnel and veterans.
Consultation location: Kyiv, 43 Volodymyrska Street, Dialog Hub
How to get help:
- Register for a consultation here: https://kabinet-seksopatologa-dlia-viiskovix.easyweek.com.ua/
- Consultations are free for military personnel and veterans.
- For the first visit, you need to provide a document confirming participation in combat operations.
- Consultations are conducted anonymously and confidentially.
Who can seek help?
The program is designed for military personnel and veterans, including participants of ATO/JFO, who:
- Have sustained combat injuries affecting sexual function
- Have psychological difficulties, including PTSD, impacting intimacy and emotional life
- Want to improve relationships with a partner or resolve conflicts in their intimate life
Issues you can address:
- Loss or decrease of libido, erection, or orgasm
- Problems with intimacy following physical injuries
- Sexual consequences of PTSD
- Misunderstandings in partner relationships
- Other issues affecting the quality of intimate and emotional life
About the specialist:
Consultations are provided by Professor Borys Vornik — leading sexologist in Ukraine, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Sexology and Medical Psychology
- Honored Physician of Ukraine, sexopathologist of the highest category
- Member of the European Federation of Sexologists and international expert in sexual and reproductive health
Why it’s important to seek help:
Intimacy is an essential part of mental and physical recovery after trauma. Seeking help in this area is the first step toward restoring inner harmony and healthy relationships. Military personnel and veterans facing difficulties in their intimate life may feel alone, but it’s important to remember: seeking help is a normal and crucial step toward recovery.
"No doctor even asked whether my sexual organs function or not," shares veteran Oleksandr Batalov. "In such matters, you are left alone."
This project exists so that you are not alone. Recovery is possible — and we are here to help.
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