In the heart of Jagodna – a dynamically developing housing estate in Wrocław, a medical centre of the NZOZ Twój Lekarz network was established. The clinic at 74 Drabika Street has been providing Primary Health Care services with NFZ reimbursement since Wednesday, February 15. There are plans to expand care to include specialist advice.

"Access to well-organized health care is one of the determinants of development and an important criterion for assessing the standard of living. Residents of new housing estates need not only efficient communication, kindergartens, schools, shops and restaurants. Medical services are extremely important" - says Mariola Madler – Litera, founder of the network Your Doctor. "As a family medicine specialist, I often hear from patients that what matters to them is quick contact with a facility, preferably one located nearby" - the doctor adds.

This trend is confirmed by research. Poles want to be treated where they live. This is the result of, among others, a report by the Kantar research office. 70% respondents to the survey prepared for the Association of Employers of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies stated that they prefer to be treated close to home - in clinics or specialist clinics.

HOW TO COPE DURING THE INFECTION SEASON?

Autumn fog slowly settles on the windows, and thermometers relentlessly show ever-lower temperatures. Pharmacies increasingly often offer "something for a sore throat, something for a fever, something... anything." The infectious season is just beginning to make its presence felt. 

PREVENTION OF TICK-BORNE DISEASES IN THE WROCŁAW COUNTY

Another edition of the Health Policy Program for the Prevention of Tick-Borne Diseases (Lyme disease), implemented between 2023 and 2025 for residents of Wrocław County, is coming to an end. This initiative was made possible thanks to the involvement of Wrocław County and the financial support of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship Government. The program, implemented by the NZOZ Twój Lekarz (Your Doctor Public Healthcare Facility), generated significant interest, with over 500 people participating. Its main goal was to increase health awareness…