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Kyiv Sleep Clinics Expand Services With Advanced Overnight Assessment Options
Kyiv residents seeking overnight assessments can now book at established centers offering polysomnography and lifestyle consultations.
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Kyiv sleep clinics recorded 1,240 new patient registrations in the first half of 2026, up from 890 the same period last year, according to the city health department.
Summer daylight extending past 9 p.m. and temperatures above 28 degrees Celsius have shortened average sleep duration for adults in the capital to 6.1 hours, a drop noted in internal logs at two major facilities. This shift has prompted more workers in Podil and Pechersk to request formal evaluations rather than rely on home remedies.
Clinic Locations and Current Programs
The Feofaniya Clinical Hospital in Holosiivskyi district runs a dedicated sleep laboratory on its ground floor, open for bookings every weekday from 8 a.m. An overnight study there includes EEG, oxygen saturation and leg movement tracking, with results delivered within five days. A second site, the Kyiv Sleep and Breathing Center on Andriyivskyy Descent in Podil, added two new beds in March and now schedules up to eight studies per week. Both locations accept referrals from district polyclinics without additional paperwork.
Staff at the Podil center also provide follow-up sessions on light exposure timing and bedroom temperature settings, using data collected during the study itself. Patients receive a printed report with specific hour-by-hour sleep stage breakdowns rather than generic advice.
Costs, Availability and Next Steps
Current pricing stands at 4,800 hryvnia for a standard overnight study at Feofaniya and 5,200 hryvnia at the Podil center, figures listed on their July schedules. Slots for the coming month remain open on Tuesdays and Thursdays at both sites. Residents can call the city health hotline at 15-55 to confirm availability or request a list of participating district doctors who issue the required referral form.
Those planning a study are advised to avoid caffeine after 2 p.m. on the appointment day and to bring any current medication lists. The centers recommend arriving by 8:30 p.m. so technicians can complete electrode placement before lights out at 10 p.m.