The new NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" clinic is scheduled to open in Mirków, in the Długołęka commune, in the second half of November. This is the next stage in the development of a medical network that has been providing healthcare to residents of Wrocław and surrounding communities for over 20 years. We provide care to tens of thousands of patients, and our services are highly valued. 

The new facility is being built in a convenient location, near the bus stop PKP MirkówIt will offer Primary Healthcare services under the National Health Fund (NFZ), including expanded Coordinated Care. A Healthy Children's Clinic with a vaccination center will also be located on-site. This investment will provide residents of Mirków and the surrounding area with easier access to comprehensive healthcare. 

The combination of high-quality services with modern infrastructure and digital solutions are the features that distinguish clinics with the mark NZOZ Your DoctorWe were one of the first networks in the region to implement the full scope of Coordinated Care, offering specialist consultations for chronic conditions. Our clinics are equipped with modern equipment, and patients benefit from amenities such as quick teleconsultations, e-prescriptions, central registration, and a chatbot for scheduling appointments.

The opening of the clinic in Mirków is also good news for our team. Doctors and medical staff living in this part of the metropolitan area will be able to work closer to home, in a familiar local environment. We invite all patients from the Długołęka commune and surrounding areas to use our services today. We will care for your health with care, professionalism, and commitment!

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