The number of viral infections is increasing week by week. Vaccinations are an effective way to avoid serious illnesses. You can now register for free COVID-19 vaccinations through the NZOZ Twój Lekarz network. Registration is open by phone, Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, at 71 311 12 36. The vaccination campaign at clinics will begin on September 23. 

Vaccinations will be administered with the single-dose Spikevax LP.8.1 vaccine for individuals aged 12 years and older. An e-referral will be issued automatically and will be available in the Patient's Online Account (IKP). If a referral is not available, authorized staff at the vaccination center can issue one on-site, based on age and previous vaccination history.

Taking the COVID-19 vaccine is especially recommended for high-risk individuals. This includes seniors, patients with chronic diseases (such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease), pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems. Vaccination is one of the most effective methods of protection against infectious diseases, so it's worth taking advantage of it, not only for your own safety but also to protect those around you.

Based on expert recommendations, we recommend simultaneous vaccination against influenza. Combining COVID-19 and influenza vaccinations is completely safe and effectively extends protection against common fall viral illnesses. Don't delay, take care of your health before the wave of infections arrives!

PARAMEDIC DAY

On September 8th, we celebrate National Paramedic Day. This is a special day to honor those who provide assistance every day in the most difficult moments. On this occasion, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all paramedics for their courage, dedication, and professionalism.

HELP YOUR CHILD START THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR CALMLY

September greets us not only with cooler mornings but also a new chapter in the lives of many families. For children, especially those entering school for the first time, it's often a time full of emotions: curiosity, uncertainty, but also fear. How can we ensure that these first weeks aren't associated with stress, but with a good start?