As of November 19th, residents of Mirków and the surrounding area can benefit from a modern medical facility close to home. The NZOZ Twój Lekarz clinic at 7 Makowa Street provides primary health care services reimbursed by the National Health Fund, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

CONVENIENT LOCATION FOR RESIDENTS OF MIRKÓW AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS

The new medical center is located directly next to the Mirków train station, providing easy access for both residents of Mirków and neighboring towns. This responds to the needs of the dynamically developing Długołęka commune and is another step toward increasing access to high-quality healthcare.

COORDINATED CARE AND COMPREHENSIVE PATIENT SUPPORT

The facility at 7 Makowa Street offers not only Primary Health Care but also extended Coordinated Care, which includes specialist consultations for patients with chronic conditions. The clinic also houses a Healthy Child Clinic and a Vaccination Center, making it an excellent place for comprehensive care for entire families.

MODERN SOLUTIONS IN THE NZOZ NETWORK YOUR DOCTOR

Thanks to shared medical records, central registration, and digital tools such as telehealth consultations, e-prescriptions, and a chatbot for scheduling appointments, patients can access care without unnecessary formalities, quickly, and conveniently. The opening of the facility in Mirków is also good news for medical staff living in this part of the metropolitan area. It offers them the opportunity to work closer to home.

OVER 20 YEARS OF HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE

NZOZ Twój Lekarz is a network with over twenty years of experience caring for residents of Wrocław and surrounding communities. The network includes primary care clinics, specialist clinics, vaccination centers, a rehabilitation center, and occupational medicine. Each new clinic confirms our mission: to care for the health of local communities with professionalism, empathy, and commitment.

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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.