Adult

Cardiologists consult patients with cardiovascular diseases (e.g. atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, disturbances of cardiac conduction or rhythm, heart defect, arterial hypertension).

Urologists consult patients with diseases of the urogenital system in men and urinary tract in women (problems with kidneys, the prostate gland, testicles, the bladder, and phimosis).

Surgeons qualify patients for operative treatment in hospital, e.g. in the case of varices of the lower limbs, the gallbladder, or abdominal hernias.

You should consult a psychologist when you observe the first troubling symptoms, including persistent low mood, feelings of fear, anxiety, sadness, insomnia, constant fatigue and drowsiness, and loss of appetite. A psychologist participates in the diagnosis and treatment of depression, neuroses, phobias, and addictions.

A psychiatrist specializes in diagnosing, differentiating, and treating mental disorders.

A consultation with an obesitologist (follow-up visit) is a meeting with a specialist who will help you understand the causes of excess weight and suggest effective methods of reducing it. During your visit, you will receive an individual treatment plan tailored to your lifestyle and health needs. Choose your health and start your path to a better quality of life!

A resident psychiatrist is a doctor undergoing specialization in psychiatry. He performs the full range of duties appropriate for a specialist in this field.

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Tailored to the needs and abilities of the patient, this adult therapy is aimed at counteracting neurological speech and eating disorders.