Ukrainian refugees arriving in camps in Siret and Radauţi, in northern Romania, may receive medical assistance from 32 volunteer health workers from the public and private health sectors in the region, 20 of whom are Ukrainian-speaking. The Suceava Public Health Directorate coordinates the epidemiological trial and assures free medical assistance for the refugees who arrive in the camps set up in Siret and Rădăuţi. The epidemiological trial is provided 24/7 by 7 doctors and 17 nurses from DSP Suceava, and the hygienic-sanitary conditions in the camps are monitored. The Suceava County health authorities will readily provide COVID-19 tests, sanitary materials, gloves, masks, disinfectants and COVID-19 vaccine for the refugee centers, and through the involvement of the Suceava County College of Pharmacists, the refugee centers are also supplied with the necessary medicine./mbaciu