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Home visits are undoubtedly an excellent alternative, especially in some cases, to traditional clinic visits. Not only do they make it possible to avoid always or at any rate risky contact with other patients, but they also save a lot of time and stress. Importantly, the clinical examination carried out at the patient’s home is essentially no different from that usually carried out in the GP’s office. When the specialist arrives for the consultation, he or she has basic tools with him or her, such as a stethoscope, blood pressure gauge, thermometer or the necessary materials and emergency medication. In this way, he or she is able to easily make a diagnosis and take further steps, such as writing a prescription and, if necessary, a leave of absence from work or school.

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Medical teleconsultation

Telemedicine

Medical consultations using technology that enables appointments to be made ‘remotely’ are currently one of the fastest growing sectors of medicine. The list of undisputed advantages of such a solution is very long, so it suffices to mention the most important ones: time saving, convenience and simplicity. It is therefore not surprising that, for some time now, we have been hearing more and more of your suggestions to extend the range of services to include this form as well. As a result, driven by the desire to meet the expectations of our patients, we decided to include teleportation in our offer. This form of medical consultation will undoubtedly appeal to busy people, the elderly who find it difficult or even impossible to get to the clinic, as well as parents of young children and chronically ill patients. It should be stressed here, however, that although teleportation will be sufficient in many situations, it also has certain limitations. Therefore, in cases that require it, it may be necessary to refer the patient to an inpatient visit or further examination.