We invite you to familiarize yourself with the rules of registration in NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" clinics
REGISTRATION TO A PEDIATRICIAN:
PERSONAL: during the opening hours of a given facility
BY PHONE: during the opening hours of a given NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" facility or Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. by calling the Call Center at 71/311 12 36
ONLINE: 24/7
Address details and working hours of individual units providing Primary Health Care services:
Kobierzyce, Witosa Street 5
Wroclaw, Skarbowców St. 121-123
Wroclaw, ul. Kunickiego 37A
Ślęza, Przystankowa Street 2
NZOZ "Your Doctor" sells vaccines for children.
According to the WHO (World Health Organization), pneumococci cause the greatest number of deaths and disease complications in children aged 0 to 5 years. A child of any age can be vaccinated against pneumococci.
Age: 6 weeks – four doses. Vaccination can start after the child is 6 weeks old. Four doses are given: three doses every 6 weeks, the fourth one after a year.
Age: 6 months – three doses. Starting after the age of 6 months, three doses are given: two every 6 weeks and one after a year.
Age: 12 months – 2 doses. When starting vaccination after the first year of life, two doses are given every 6 weeks.
Age: over two years of age – 1 dose.
Vaccines: Prevenar, Synflorix.
Rotavirus vaccinations protect children from severe forms of diarrhea and usually help avoid hospitalization in the youngest children. These are oral vaccines. We have two types of vaccines: Rotarix (two-dose) every 6 weeks and Rotateq (three-dose), also every 6 weeks. This vaccine contains more antigens.
NOTE: Rotavirus vaccinations must be completed before 6 months of age.
Having chickenpox can lead to impaired immunity, causing an increased susceptibility to various bacterial diseases. In addition, chickenpox is often accompanied by high fever and very severe itching of the skin, exposing the child to suffering. Vaccination is performed after 8 months of age, once. The vaccine is called Varilix.
It is also worth vaccinating your child against meningococci, which cause meningitis. Due to the large number of vaccinations, we recommend immunizing after the first year of life. Single-dose vaccine Neisvac C.
In the fall, it is worth vaccinating children against influenza. Especially those who go to kindergartens and nurseries. Vaccinations are also recommended for the elderly, those with chronic diseases.
Children and young people going to summer camps and colonies are advised to get vaccinated against tick-borne meningitis, the so-called tick vaccine. The vaccine is a three-dose vaccine. The second dose is administered between one and three months after the first dose, the third between six and twelve months after the first dose.
NOTE: vaccination does not protect against Lyme disease.
Most vaccines are available at our clinic’s vaccination point, which ensures they are stored correctly and saves time when purchasing them.
Detailed information is provided by the nurse from the vaccination point, Beata Ruszel.
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On weekdays from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. and on public holidays, medical and nursing care is provided by the following clinics:
"Cosmonaut Clinic"
Horbaczewskiego 35, Wroclaw
tel. 71/351-28-43
NZOZ MEDICAL CENTER ZIEMO-VITA Sp. Ltd
ul. Ziemowita 1/9, Wroclaw
tel. 71/ 784 90 35
J. Gromkowski PROVINCIAL SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL
ul. Koszarowa 5, Wroclaw
tel.71/395-76-07
In life-threatening situations, call the Emergency Medical Service at 999
Information about all units in Lower Silesia accepting patients at night and on non-working days can be found on the National Health Fund website www.nfz-wroclaw.pl in the night and holiday health care tab.