HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
We wish you HEALTH above all. May you never lose the energy to realize all your plans and dreams, both personal and family ones.
We wish you HEALTH above all. May you never lose the energy to realize all your plans and dreams, both personal and family ones.
Gallbladder disease is an increasingly common health problem in Poland. Gallstones, which involve the formation of deposits in the gallbladder, affect approximately 20% of the population, with women being affected four times more often than men.
We remind you that on public holidays, NZOZ Twój Lekarz clinics are closed. Where can you use Primary Health Care under the National Health Fund during this time?
Children's health is every parent's priority. One effective way to protect against serious diseases is to vaccinate against the HPV virus (human papillomavirus). This vaccination is available free of charge as part of the 2025 Immunization Program.
Abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints patients report to doctors. It is estimated that up to 10% of primary care visits are related to this problem.
Effective communication between doctor and patient is the foundation of high-quality medical care, especially in the area of gynecology, where intimate issues are raised that require full understanding.
NZOZ Twój Lekarz facilities, like all Primary Health Care clinics, have started to implement a new preventive programme of the Ministry of Health: My Health – an adult’s health assessment.
This weekend is Children's Day. On this occasion, we extend our warmest wishes to all children, both small and big.
Dear Moms, today all our thoughts are directed to you! We wish you health, which is the most precious treasure, lots of reasons to be happy and proud of your children.
In May, the nationwide PILOT PROGRAMME OF FOOT EXAMINATION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, the aim of which was to detect posture defects early, came to an end. As part of the program, the NZOZ Your Doctor Rehabilitation Workshop conducted over 3,300 consultations, providing care to almost 2,500 young patients.