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In the face of the brutal Russian attack on Ukraine, we stand in solidarity with our neighbors who are fighting for their freedom. We are also ready to help all those in need. People who are fleeing the war in their homeland require material assistance, support, and medical care. We are able to provide it.

Due to the dramatic humanitarian situation, Ukrainian citizens are entitled to medical assistance reimbursed by the National Health Fund on the same terms as insured Poles. This applies to people who have a certificate issued by the Border Guard of the Republic of Poland or a stamp of the Border Guard of the Republic of Poland in a travel document confirming legal stay in the territory of the Republic of Poland, after crossing the border from February 24, 2022, in connection with the armed conflict in the territory of Ukraine.

In NZOZ Twój Lekarz we will provide services in the scope of urgent care in primary care and specialists. Reimbursement also applies to medicines and medical products. Twój Lekarz clinics employ staff who speak Ukrainian. These are receptionists and doctors. We are also in the process of searching for translators to start providing psychological counseling to war refugees. 

Helping those in need is our common duty. That is why at NZOZ Twój Lekarz we have launched a special line for refugees from Ukraine who need medical care. At the number 71 715 82 83 We are waiting for applications and information about people who need help.

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.

SUMMARY OF THE EARLY DETECTION OF POSTURE DEFECTS PROGRAM

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.