BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS TAKE CARE OF YOUR REGULARLY TAKEN MEDICATIONS

Easter is a time full of joy and gatherings with loved ones. During this special time, full of preparations and celebrations, it's easy to forget about daily responsibilities and needs, including taking care of our health. Therefore, it's important to check ahead of time whether we have the appropriate medications. This applies primarily to medications taken regularly for chronic conditions, such as high blood pressure medications, diabetes medications, or hormones for thyroid conditions.

WHY IS IT WORTH ORDERING YOUR MEDICATIONS IN ADVANCE?

Pharmacies usually have modified opening hours during the holiday season, and pharmacists may be less available for consultations. In addition, some medications may need to be ordered in advance, especially if they are specific or less frequently used medications. Ordering your medications in advance prevents unnecessary stress and ensures continuity of therapy, which is crucial for maintaining a stable health condition.

ORDER PRESCRIPTIONS REMOTELY – IT'S REALLY EASY!

Patients declared for NZOZ Your Doctor have the option to order prescriptions for medications recorded in medical records that are taken regularly. Orders can be placed via chat and form on the website, by e-mail to the address recepty@twojlekarz.net By text message to 690 010 399 or by phone 71 311 12 36 ext. 0 thanks to the virtual assistant. 

Follow these simple tips and enjoy a peaceful Easter without the unnecessary stress of having to provide yourself with the necessary medications. Take care of yourself and your loved ones today so that the holiday season is full of joy and peace!

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