Thanks to your votes, Dr. Tomasz Góral won the Lower Silesian Hipokrates 2018 plebiscite and was recognized for the second time as the best orthopedist in Lower Silesia! Congratulations!

The aim of the Lower Silesian Hipokrates 2018 plebiscite organized by "Gazeta Wrocławska" was to select the best doctors, nurses, pharmacists and medical facilities in the Lower Silesian province. The candidates were nominated by patients themselves and it was they who cast their votes.

We are bursting with pride: you entered as many as nine of our employees into the competition. Thank you very much! You cast the most votes for Tomasz Góral, MD, who won the Orthopedist of the Year category. It is worth recalling that he was recognized as the best orthopedist in Lower Silesia for the second time in a row. He is a professional soldier, lieutenant colonel, and also works at the 4th Military Clinical Hospital on Weigla Street in Wrocław. Tomasz Góral is a great supporter of an active lifestyle, which he recommends to his patients. He himself goes skiing, snowboarding, cycling, and does crossfit.

Among the finalists of the plebiscite was also Aleksandra Olender-Chlebik, a specialist in family medicine and a co-founder of the NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" clinic network, very popular among patients. Agnieszka Zarankiewicz, a nurse with a heart on her sleeve and vast experience, who knows everything about vaccinations and desensitization, also made it to the strict final.

Congratulations to the winner and all the nominees, and thank you for every vote!

 

ALL THE BEST TO EVERY MOTHER!

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.

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