On October 1, we celebrate International Doctors' Day – a special holiday that reminds us of the enormous importance of the work of doctors in our daily lives.

On this occasion, we extend our warmest wishes and appreciation to all our doctors. We thank them for their professionalism, dedication, commitment, and the heart they pour into caring for their patients.

Your work goes beyond treating illnesses and illnesses, but also provides support, hope, and a sense of security. Thanks to you, many patients' days become better and more peaceful.

We wish you the satisfaction and joy of your profession to accompany you every day, and that you will never lack the strength, health, and kindness that you so generously share with others.

With gratitude and respect,
NZOZ Your Doctor Team

CONTROL YOUR SUGAR ON WORLD DIABETES DAY

Every day, thousands of people are diagnosed with diabetes! This disease develops silently and for long periods of time produces no obvious symptoms. In Poland, approximately 3 million people have diabetes, and another 5 million live with prediabetes.

NEW ORGANIZATION OF SEASONAL VACCINATIONS

The autumn and winter infectious season is a time of increased risk of illness, especially among young children. During this period, it is especially important that healthy individuals, such as those coming for vaccinations, avoid contact with patients presenting with symptoms of infection.

HOW TO COPE DURING THE INFECTION SEASON?

Autumn fog slowly settles on the windows, and thermometers relentlessly show ever-lower temperatures. Pharmacies increasingly often offer "something for a sore throat, something for a fever, something... anything." The infectious season is just beginning to make its presence felt.