Consultation with Paley European Institute doctors in Lithuania!
This is a unique opportunity that happens only once a year!
When?
January 24, 2025 at partner clinic Artoklinika in Kaunas.
Who are we inviting?
Our consultations are dedicated to:
- Children and adults with orthopedic problems, such as:
- - limb deformities,
- - congenital defects (e.g., clubfoot, fibular hemimelia, bone dysplasias),
- - effects of orthopedic injuries,
- - joint diseases.
- Neurological patients, including:
- - Children with cerebral palsy,
- - People with neurological disorders affecting limbs and posture,
- - Patients with spinal defects such as scoliosis or kyphosis.
Why is it worth it?
- - meeting with our outstanding specialists, including Dr. Jaroslaw Deszczynski and Dr. Tomasz Albrewczynski, who have been treating the most difficult orthopedic and neurological cases for years.
- - The possibility of creating an individual rehabilitation plan by our experienced physiotherapists.
- - consultation without having to travel to Poland - you save time and costs.
How to use the consultation?
The consultation is an ideal opportunity to:
- - check the current health status of your child or loved one,
- - get a diagnosis and recommendations from our team of specialists,
- - Find out what treatment steps will work best.
CONSULTATIONS POSSIBLE IN LITHUANIAN, RUSSIAN, ENGLISH AND POLISH
? To book a date, just fill out the application form:
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We encourage you to pass this information on to parents and adults you know who may need our help. Together we can reach more people who will benefit from this unique opportunity.
Thank you for your trust and we look forward to meeting you in Lithuania!
Our warmest regards,
The Paley European Institute & Paley Neurocenter Team
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