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Before Your Well Care Visit

Well care visits are an important way to keep your child or adolescent healthy. These visits are also a great opportunity to discuss any questions or concerns that you may have. To make the most of our time together, please review the information for your child’s age before your well child/adolescent care visit. Thanks!

To make the most of our time together, please remember to:

  • Parent Questionnaire : print a copy, fill it out and bring it to the well care visit.
  • Parent Checkup Information : read the information and write down any questions you would like to discuss.
  • Immunization Records : bring to the visit so we can update them.

If your child is 0 to 7 days old , open the following two documents:

Birth to 1 Week – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

Birth to 1 Week – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is 2 to 6 weeks old , open the following two documents:

2 to 4 Week – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

2 to 4 Week – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  1 1/2 to 3 months old , open the following two documents:

2 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

2 Month – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  4 to 5 months old , open the following two documents:

4 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

4 Month – Checkup Information Sheet :  (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  6 to 8 months old , open the following two documents:

6 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

6 Month – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  9 to 11 months old , open the following two documents:

9 to 10 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

9 to 10 Month – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  12 to 13 months old , open the following two documents:

12 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

12 Month – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  14 to 16 months old , open the following two documents:

14 to 15 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

14 to 15 Month – Checkup Information Sheet :(Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  17 to 20 months old , open the following two documents:

18 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

18 Month – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  21 months to 2 1/2 years old , open the following two documents:

21 to 24 Month – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

21 to 24 Month – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  2 1/2 to 3 years old , open the following two documents:

3 Year – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

3 Year – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  4 years old , open the following two documents:

4 to 5 Year – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

4 to 5 Year – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  5 to 6 years old , open the following two documents:

5 to 6 Year – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

5 to 6 Year – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  7 to 8 years old , open the following two documents:

6 to 8 Year – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

6 to 8 Year – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  9 to 10 years old , open the following two documents:

8 to 10 Year – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

8 to 10 Year – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

If your child is  11 to 12 years old , open the following two documents:

10 to 12 Year – Well Check Health Questionnaire [English/Spanish]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

10 to 12 Year – Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

Information for Teens

Teen Questionnaire – 13 to 18 Years Old (Please print, fill out and bring to the well care visit)

Teen Checkup Information Sheet : (Read and write down any questions you have)

Sports Checkup Information

Athletic Screening Exam

Better Sports Performance

Information for Parents of Teens

Parent Questionnaire [English/Chinese]: (Please print, fill out and bring to the teen well care visit)

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AAP Schedule of Well-Child Care Visits

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Parents know who they should go to when their child is sick. But pediatrician visits are just as important for healthy children.

The Bright Futures /American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) developed a set of comprehensive health guidelines for well-child care, known as the " periodicity schedule ." It is a schedule of screenings and assessments recommended at each well-child visit from infancy through adolescence.

Schedule of well-child visits

  • The first week visit (3 to 5 days old)
  • 1 month old
  • 2 months old
  • 4 months old
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  • 9 months old
  • 12 months old
  • 15 months old
  • 18 months old
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  • 14 years old
  • 15 years old
  • 16 years old
  • 17 years old
  • 18 years old
  • 19 years old
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  • 21 years old

The benefits of well-child visits

Prevention . Your child gets scheduled immunizations to prevent illness. You also can ask your pediatrician about nutrition and safety in the home and at school.

Tracking growth & development . See how much your child has grown in the time since your last visit, and talk with your doctor about your child's development. You can discuss your child's milestones, social behaviors and learning.

Raising any concerns . Make a list of topics you want to talk about with your child's pediatrician such as development, behavior, sleep, eating or getting along with other family members. Bring your top three to five questions or concerns with you to talk with your pediatrician at the start of the visit.

Team approach . Regular visits create strong, trustworthy relationships among pediatrician, parent and child. The AAP recommends well-child visits as a way for pediatricians and parents to serve the needs of children. This team approach helps develop optimal physical, mental and social health of a child.

More information

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Recommended Immunization Schedules

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Well Visits for Teens 12 to 18 | My Doctor Online

My Doctor Online

Well visits for teens 12 to 18, about teen well visits.

At teen well visits (checkups), we focus on keeping your teen healthy. We recommend you schedule well visits every 1 to 2 years at ages 12 to 18.

During the visit, we will:

  • Check your teen’s growth and development.
  • Do a physical exam.
  • Perform standard screening tests.
  • Make sure vaccinations are up to date.

We respect your teen’s independence and privacy, so we’ll see your teen alone for part or all of the visit.

We’ll also talk with you and your teen about how things are going socially and emotionally, and about your family’s well-being.

Please feel free to discuss your questions or concerns with us. Together, we can work to keep your teen healthy.

Screening Tests

Your teen should have these tests regularly:

  • Blood pressure at every well visit and more often if your teen has high blood pressure.
  • Height, weight, and BMI (body mass index) at least once a year. BMI is one of the tools we use to check to see how your child is growing.
  • Chlamydia screening every year for sexually active teens. Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that often has no symptoms. It can be serious if left untreated.

We may recommend additional tests if needed.

Most teens should have a well check every 1 to 2 years.

We know your family is busy. You can set up the well visit at a convenient time for you and your teen.

If your teen needs a physical exam for sports or camp, please schedule that appointment at least a week before any forms are due.

Once you register on kp.org, you or your teen can make, change, or cancel video, phone, and in-person appointments online.

You can also call our Appointment and Advice Call Center at 1-866-454-8855 to:

  • Use our automated phone system to hear available appointment times for your teen’s doctor.
  • Talk with one of our representatives for help scheduling your well-teen visit.

Before the Visit

To make the most of your teen’s appointment, please take a few minutes ahead of time to:

  • Review our Healthy Teens, Healthy Futures information. There’s one handout for parents and another for teens.
  • Write down questions to discuss with us.
  • Complete a brief questionnaire about your teen’s health. 

Things your teen should bring to their visit:

  • Forms you need filled out for school, sports, or camp.
  • Kaiser Permanente medical card and photo ID (school ID or driver’s license).
  • Immunization record (if they’ve had any shots outside of Kaiser Permanente).
  • List of any prescription and over-the-counter medications your teen takes. We’ll compare medications listed in their online medical record and renew any prescriptions if needed. You can pick up a refill of current prescriptions while you’re here.

Please arrive 15 minutes early to your appointment so you have time to park and check in. If you arrive late, our receptionist may ask you to wait or reschedule.

During the Visit

Your teen will first see the doctor’s medical assistant to:

  • Get weighed and measured.
  • Complete a private health questionnaire.
  • Discuss whether the teen or anyone in the household smokes or vapes, and provide resources on quitting, if needed.

The medical assistant will record this information in your teen’s online medical record:

  • Health questionnaire responses
  • Measurements and vital signs

Time with the Doctor

Your doctor will do a physical exam to check for potential problems. Teens have a need for privacy, so you may be asked to step out of the room during this part of the visit.

We’ll discuss your teen's growth and development. If you have questions or concerns, please ask us.

We’ll also ask about your teen’s health choices, and make recommendations if needed. These include:

  • Physical activity

Your teen's emotional well-being is important as well. We’ll ask how things are going at school, with friends, and for you and your family. We encourage you both to talk openly about any difficulties, so we can provide needed help and resources.

We may refer your teen to another health professional, such as a specialist, for further evaluation or treatment if needed.

Immunizations

We’ll give your teen any needed immunizations at the end of the visit. It’s important to stay up to date with all recommended immunizations, to protect your teen from serious illnesses.

All teens need these vaccines during adolescence:

  • Meningococcal
  • Influenza (flu) (every year)
  • TDaP (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis)
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)

Your teen may need additional vaccines, as well. We’ll let you know exactly which vaccines your teen is due for.

Once you sign up for Act for a Family Member, you and your teen can view their immunization records. Please talk with your doctor if you have questions or concerns.

Download our My Doctor Online app and we’ll send you reminders when your teen is due for well visits and immunizations.

After the Visit

If your teen needs lab tests, X-rays, or medications, the doctor’s orders can be sent electronically. You can go directly to the lab, Radiology Department, or pharmacy and present your teen's card.

After visit summary

Your teen may receive an After Visit Summary to take home. It will include:

  • Care covered during the visit.
  • Vital signs and measurements.
  • Information and instructions on any follow-up tests, medications, treatments, and self-care.

If you or your teen have questions after the visit, you can:

  • Call your doctor’s office.
  • Email your teen’s doctor about nonurgent issues.
  • Contact our 24/7 Appointment and Advice Call Center at 1-866-454-8855 to convey a message to your teen’s doctor.

Test results

Your teen’s doctor will contact you by email, letter, or phone about the results of any lab or other tests your teen had done.

You may also be able to see lab results online, if you have signed up to Act for a Family Member.

Specialist referral

If your teen was referred to a specialist, you’ll receive an appointment reminder.

If the specialist appointment wasn’t booked during your visit, a scheduler will contact you directly to arrange it.

Staying Connected Between Visits

We know questions come up between checkups.

If you haven’t already done so, add your teen to your own kp.org account using Act for a Family Member.

You’ll be able to email your teen’s doctor, check most lab results, refill prescriptions, join a video visit, and more.

Due to privacy protections, parents of teens have modified access to our secure online features. Be sure to log in to your own kp.org account, and then choose your child’s name from your family list.

For more information, please review the Manage Your Teen’s Care article.

Additional References

  • Tips For Parents of Teenagers - Healthy Teens, Healthy Futures - PDF
  • Tips For Teens - Together We Can Work to Keep You Healthy - PDF
  • Teen Well Check Questionnaire - 13 to 18 Years Old - PDF
  • Sports Screening Form - PDF
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If you have an emergency medical condition, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital. An emergency medical condition is any of the following: (1) a medical condition that manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that you could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in serious jeopardy to your health or body functions or organs; (2) active labor when there isn't enough time for safe transfer to a Plan hospital (or designated hospital) before delivery, or if transfer poses a threat to your (or your unborn child's) health and safety, or (3) a mental disorder that manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity such that either you are an immediate danger to yourself or others, or you are not immediately able to provide for, or use, food, shelter, or clothing, due to the mental disorder.

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A key ally in navigating mental health care for kids

Behavioral health consultants can provide a better understanding of often confusing behaviors and emotions — for both kids and their parents.

Every parent faces hurdles and doubts while learning to manage their child’s behaviors. “Even me,” said Shaili Rajput , MD, a pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente in Portland, Oregon, and mother of a young child herself.

Dr. Rajput has seen, firsthand, the importance of connecting parents and caregivers with trained mental health and wellness professionals who can add another dimension of support for children who may be experiencing challenges.

Integrating mental and physical health

As a pediatrician, Dr. Rajput cares for children daily, talking with parents and caregivers about a range of physical and emotional issues. She often refers parents to the behavioral health consultant on her team. And as a parent, she found herself wondering if she was doing things right when it came to her child’s behaviors.

“I realized that it might be helpful for me to step back from my pediatric role and allow myself to be vulnerable as a parent and see what another professional thought,” she said.

We help families understand what behaviors are common, and when they should be more concerned. Shereen Hullum, licensed clinical social worker and pediatric behavioral health consultant

“There is no one right way to manage a child’s behaviors and emotions,” said Shereen Hullum , licensed clinical social worker and pediatric behavioral health consultant in Vancouver, Washington. Hullum collaborates with doctors in medical offices as part of a patient’s primary care team. “Parents need assurance, as well as techniques and clear resources to help them bond with their child and manage their child’s development.”

Providing support through behavioral health

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , data from 2013 through 2019 shows poor mental health among children and adolescents. The trend points to a significant public health concern. The mental health disorders included in the data were attention-deficit or hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, and symptoms related to depression.

Prevention and early intervention to address issues can have a positive impact on how children manage stressors as they get older.

At Kaiser Permanente, behavioral health consultants work with adults and children, providing access to professional support and evidence-based strategies within the primary care setting to help manage behaviors that can interfere with day-to-day living.

Behavioral health consultants can help parents and caregivers navigate even the most basic transitions that often create challenging behaviors. For younger children, it can be things like potty training, moving to a new bed, sleeping challenges, and sibling issues. Some issues left unaddressed can have a negative impact on the family or create difficulties for the child in later years.

“We help families understand what behaviors are common, and when they should be more concerned,” said Hullum. “We focus on prevention strategies, providing support to help parents learn how to foster positive mental health for their child.”

Hullum said that behavioral health consultants can be an in-the-moment resource for doctors and patients. “Often, we talk with a parent before they leave their pediatric visit, listening and offering tools or strategies to better connect with their child to help improve behaviors.”

Offering advice and strategies

As a physician — and a parent — Dr. Rajput said her behavioral health consultant listened to her story and offered simple strategies.

“She was not critical or negative, only supportive. She modeled the type of things I could do with my child,” Dr. Rajput said. “She also validated that much of what we were experiencing is common transitional behavior for the age of our child.”

Prevention is key to addressing behavior issues, Hullum said. Talking with a behavioral health consultant before problems develop can be helpful.

“We are here to support parents and caregivers. They don’t have to wait for something to be a problem. Even if they have questions or are wondering about their own strategies, we can be a sounding board or assure them that these are common things.”

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Gateway Rehab is the largest drug rehab and addiction recovery network in the greater Pittsburgh region, serving all forms of substance misuse and dependency disorders. Our dedicated team of clinicians and behavioral therapists work together to ensure that people with opioid-related substance use disorders have access to top-quality treatment, as well as follow-up care, and emotional support from their communities. By combining proven Medications for Substance Use Disorder options, evidence-based therapies, and ongoing recovery support, Gateway Rehab's opiate addiction treatment programs offer a complete continuum of care to help patients experience a sustained recovery. All of our treatment at Gateway is tailored to the individual's unique needs. Additionally, We are now offering tele-visits with a psychiatric nurse practitioner in all Outpatient and Inpatient locations to better support the mental health care of our patients. …

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I was here for 2 weeks in the winter. gateway looks much different in person then on its website or in it's brochures. there were two showers for 25 or more men. three people to one small room. food was not too bad. different units are treated very differently. my friend and I snuck into the unit that takes better insurance and they had better lounges and rooms then we did. small staff for patients funded by welfare versus larger staff for better insurance. patients that broke rules or fought or brought in drugs got all the treatment. if I you didn't act out you were on your own. I stayed clean for two months after I left.

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Thanks for your review and I'm sorry you had a less than ideal experience. I am glad to report that we have done many physical upgrades to the building and have renovated much of it since that time. In addition, our programs are now divided up by age and gender and not payor. We really have made a strong push to provide the best care and make sure all of our treatment is evidence-based and of the highest level.

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This was the worst experience of my life!! I am traumatized and afraid for my life!! Invasion of privacy...scare tactics...just down right evil and cruel!! Mocking recovery and God!! Break of all my rights and confidentiality in the worst way I am in constant fear! Tossed out in the rain no money no shelter and all my belongings! Stolen property fear the fire pit built near gas a Covid outbreak and retaliation!

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I agree with the last comment.I was just there and the care is substandard for those people that have medicaid.The treatment I received was definitely substandard.If I didnt want to stay clean I definitely would not of due to the lack of counseling and treatment I received there.Do not go there if you dont have private insurance...

Thank you for your review and I'm sorry your experience was not a good one. We strive to always get better and we have made many renovations to our main campus and improvements to our treatment. We have divided all of our residents by age and gender, and not payor, so commercial and public insurance residents receive the exact same treatment and facilities. All of our treatment is evidence-based and adheres to the standard of care for addiction treatment. We value the feedback and I would hope you would approve of the positive steps we have taken since you were with us.

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I brought my so to this facility expecting strong positive results. He went into this facility coming from a week long bender of using and was not happy about being there so far from home (4 hours). I was assured they are used to dealing with kids with dual diagnosis and the program and staff were trained to work with youths. I am sad to say he was there 5 days before I was called to pick him up for not complying with the program. He went in at dinner time on a Thursday night and I was picking him up Tuesday after the holiday weekend. He wasn't even able to have treatment with the regular program during the week since he was only there for one regular business day and it was a holiday weekend. Tuesday he was still going through withdrawal and vomiting and when he was asked to participate with morning group he said he wasn't feeling well still. They had him secluded to his bedroom and he was never sent to see a doctor. They told me I could not speak to him and needed to pick him up. As you can imagine the 4 hour drive to pick him up was very upsetting. I was greatly concerned for his health and the ability of the staff to care for him. After picking him up and having him seen by a doctor he was prescribed medication for his stomach due to the acids from the drugs he had been on. This center was NOT able to care for my child in any way. Over the weekend I had a staff member call and he was swearing while discussing an incident that occurred with another child in the facility. The following day a woman had called for some information and she told me my son was doing well, so I was quite shocked when I was called abruptly on Tuesday to come and pick him up and not even be able to talk with him. I would never take anyone here to this program. II feel the staff lack training and the ability to defuse and control adverse situations. They would rather dismiss your child as opposed to working with these kids who are obviously there for help, some more willing then others. My son should have received medical attention while he was there and maybe he wouldn't have been too sick to participate in group. They did not allow his body to heal from the binge he had been on and instead wanted to force him to sit with a group while vomiting! When I picked him up there was no one there to discuss the situation further or what occurred. The basically handed us the discharge papers and said sign here, goodbye!!

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Dnipro is an industrial centre of Ukraine that was a hub for the Soviet military industry. As such, no foreigners were allowed to visit without official permission until the 1990s. As an industrial centre still, it suffers from heavy pollution issues, but is generally well maintained and provides an interesting insight into real working life in Ukraine. Like other Ukrainian cities, the choice of name has assumed political connotations since the Russian invasion of Ukraine; most Westerners use the official name "Dnipro", but Russian media and supporters of Russia still use the Soviet-era name "Dnepropetrovsk".

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The city is built mainly upon the both banks of the Dnieper, at its confluence with the Samara River. The area the city is built on is mainly devoid of hills and other geographical features. Being mainly flat, the land is easy to use, which explains why the city has been able to grow to such a great extent over the past 200 years. Whilst most residential, commercial, and industrial districts of the city are along the less marshy south bank of the river, some residential, commercial, and industrial areas have developed on the previously less-hospitable northern bank. Subdivisions : Amur-Nyzhnodniprovskyi, Shevchenkivskyi Sobornyi, Industrialnyi, Tsentralnyi, Chechelivskyi, Novokodatskyi, Samarskyi.

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During the summer , Dnipro is very warm (average day temperature in July is 24 to 28 °C (75 to 82 °F), even hot sometimes 32 to 36 °C (90 to 97 °F). Temperatures as high as 36 °C (97 °F) have been recorded in May. Winter is not so cold (average day temperature in January is −4 to 0 °C (25 to 32 °F) but when there is no snow and the wind blows hard, it feels extremely cold. A mix of snow and rain happens usually in December. The best time for visiting the city is in late spring — late April and May and early in autumn: September and October, when the city's trees turn yellow. Other times are mainly dry with a few showers.

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  • 48.477447 35.01516 1 Dnipro Main Station ( Dnipro Holovnyi ), Vokzalna Square, 11 . Trains from Kyiv (IC+), Lviv , Odesa , Kharkiv , Zaporizhzhia (IC+) and other cities operate. ( updated Sep 2023 )
  • Dnipro South Station ( Dnipro Pivdennyi ).  

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There are reports about ferries that go down the Dnieper from Kyiv .

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It is possible to take car via car sharing company Getmancar .

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  • Monument of Glory , Prospekt Dmytra Yavornytskoho ( East end ). War monument overlooking the Dnieper river.  

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  • Europe Shopping-Centre ( Center ).  

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Though there are few quality drinking spots, some do exist. The best would be Reporter on Prospekt Dmytra Yavornytskoho - a couple blocks past the town square. The second would be Master Schmidt , which has some live music and is a bit more alternative (on Schmidt Street about 3 or 4 blocks up from Prospekt Dmytra Yavornytskoho). For more of a club scene there is Labyrinth and Berlin (inquire locally for the exact location). And if you choose to be really adventurous, you can attempt a Metro Party - getting off at each of the 5 metro stops and drinking a drink. Lastly, for more of a local scene you can simply have a drink on the street-- by the river which is a quite nice walk or just in the city center. This is the custom known as drinking " na lavochke ".

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Be wary of groups of drunken people roaming around. Be careful drinking on the street at night because although the number has decreased since the 1990s, Gopniks still exist in Dnipro. They are people that enjoy drinking and fighting and little else and will not hesitate to fight you.

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  • Kamianske - a major industrial center near Dnipro.
  • Gulyaypole - the city during the Civil War, the former biggest village in Ukraine (by population) and the capital of Makhnovshchina.
  • Henichesk is a popular resort at Azov Sea
  • Mariupol , 200 km to the southeast, is a climatic and mud resort and part of the Pryazovia area.
  • Zaporizhzhia , 60 km to the southeast, is the center of Zaporizhzhia region, part of the Dnieper Ukraine area.

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