Superhumans Center is Ukraine’s nationwide hub for war-trauma care, specializing in prosthetics, rehabilitation, reconstructive surgery, hearing restoration, and psychological support for those affected by war.

Open to both military personnel and civilians (adults and children), the center offers its services entirely free of charge. The first Superhumans Center was launched near Lviv in April 2023. By the end of 2025, additional centers will be launched in Dnipro and Odesa.

Superhumans is not a government institution. It was founded by Ukrainian entrepreneur Andrey Stavnitser, with Philipp Grushko and Olga Rudnieva as co-founders. The center collaborates closely with Ukraine’s Ministry of Health, working to build a unified ecosystem for war-trauma care, encompassing everything from prosthetics and physical rehabilitation to reconstructive facial surgery and hearing restoration.

Ukraine’s First Lady, Olena Zelenska, serves on the Superhumans Supervisory Board, reflecting the national importance of its mission.

Andrey Stavnitser, the founder of Superhumans, commented: "We are honored to join the esteemed community of USUBC. In Ukraine, more than 50,000 people have sustained war-related injuries, and over a third of our territory is heavily mined. For our project, rapid development is a matter of life and death, and in just two years, we have become the largest military trauma center in the country, fitting over 1,000 prosthetics and performing more than 500 surgeries. Much of what we have accomplished during this time would not have been possible without the support of the United States. However, there is still an enormous amount of work ahead of us. We are confident that our collaboration with USUBC will help restore hundreds, if not thousands, of Ukrainians to active and fulfilling lives."

A Model for Sustainable Impact

The center operates through the generous support of donors and continuous fundraising initiatives. In 2025, Superhumans plans to expand its mission further by launching a franchise model, ensuring greater accessibility to its life-changing services.

Unparalleled Achievements in Just 1.5 Years

In just over a year and a half, Superhumans Center has:

  • Produced over 1,000 prosthetics for more than 800 individuals, restoring mobility and independence.
  • Conducted over 500 complex reconstructive surgeries, transforming lives through advanced facial and limb restoration techniques.

A Vision for the Future

Superhumans is dedicated to providing innovative, free care to those who need it most, ensuring that survivors of war trauma receive not only physical restoration but also the dignity and hope they deserve.

Superhumans is setting a global standard for war-trauma care and social impact through partnerships, cutting-edge medical advancements, and a relentless commitment to Ukraine’s recovery.

Irina Paliashvili, President and CEO of USUBC, emphasized the importance of this collaboration: “We are thrilled to welcome Superhumans to USUBC. This is one of the best examples of successful cooperation between the U.S. and Ukrainian private sector that promptly demonstrated tremendous results in providing cutting-edge rehabilitation services.  USUBC is committed to supporting their mission and facilitating connections with the broader U.S. and international business communities to further their transformative impact.”