The Kobierzyce Municipal Harvest Festival is coming soon, bringing a healthy dose of fun. On the weekend of August 23rd and 24th, we invite you to the Kobierzyce stadium, where, in addition to traditional harvest festival attractions, there will also be activities prepared by the NZOZ Your Doctor (NZOZ Twój Lekarz) and the Health Promotion Foundation. As every year, we will ensure that the joy of celebration goes hand in hand with health care. We have prepared preventative measures, education, and activities for entire families.

The star of the event will be the beloved SUPER DOCTOR. The friendly mascot of the Kobierzyce clinic will bring smiles to the youngest attendees. Additionally, on Sunday, children will be able to record their dance performances in the PHOTO BOOTH 360. Fun guaranteed!

WHAT WAITS FOR YOU IN THE MEDICAL TENTS? 

Saturday, August 23 /1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m./

Tick-Borne Disease Prevention Program. It's worth taking advantage of this program to learn how to protect yourself against Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis. In our tent, you'll be able to talk to medical staff, learn about safe walking practices, and learn more about vaccinations and the first symptoms of tick-borne diseases.

Sunday, August 24 (1:00–5:00 p.m.)

Dermatoscopic examination of moles. This is a quick, painless, and extremely important test that allows for early detection of dangerous skin lesions, including melanoma. Prevention is the best gift you can give yourself and your loved ones. Don't wait, see a specialist and have your moles checked! 

HAVE FUN HEALTHY!

On Sunday, the irreplaceable Łukasz Basta, a popular DJ, entertainer, and stage host, will join you in the fun. In his company, preventative care takes on a new energy. Health can be exciting and full of positive emotions!

CONTROL YOUR SUGAR ON WORLD DIABETES DAY

Every day, thousands of people are diagnosed with diabetes! This disease develops silently and for long periods of time produces no obvious symptoms. In Poland, approximately 3 million people have diabetes, and another 5 million live with prediabetes.

NEW ORGANIZATION OF SEASONAL VACCINATIONS

The autumn and winter infectious season is a time of increased risk of illness, especially among young children. During this period, it is especially important that healthy individuals, such as those coming for vaccinations, avoid contact with patients presenting with symptoms of infection.