The health of children is a priority for every parent. One way to take care of their future is to take advantage of available options to protect against serious diseases. One such option is the HPV vaccine, available free of charge as part of the universal vaccination program. 

The campaign applies to children aged 9 to 14, both girls and boys. Research clearly shows that vaccination works best at a young age, and the earlier a child is vaccinated, the more effective the protection.

Vaccinations with the two-dose GARDASIL-9 preparation are carried out in the treatment rooms of the NZOZ Twój Lekarz clinic in Wrocław and the Kobierzyce commune. Telephone registration at 71 311 12 36 runs from Monday to Friday, from 10:00 to 18:00. 

The NZOZ Your Doctor network is also preparing for a vaccination campaign in schools, as part of a program prepared jointly by the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Health. Facilities that would like to cooperate in implementing vaccinations are asked to contact us at 71 311 15 10

HPV, or human papillomavirus, is one of the leading causes of cervical cancer and head and neck cancer. Vaccination provides effective protection against HPV, and therefore reduces the risk of cancer. 

Don't wait! Take advantage of the opportunity for free vaccination and take care of your child's health today. Every parent wants to provide their child with a healthy and safe future - and the HPV vaccination is a step in that direction.

PARAMEDIC DAY

On September 8th, we celebrate National Paramedic Day. This is a special day to honor those who provide assistance every day in the most difficult moments. On this occasion, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all paramedics for their courage, dedication, and professionalism.

HELP YOUR CHILD START THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR CALMLY

September greets us not only with cooler mornings but also a new chapter in the lives of many families. For children, especially those entering school for the first time, it's often a time full of emotions: curiosity, uncertainty, but also fear. How can we ensure that these first weeks aren't associated with stress, but with a good start?