• Outpatient Emergency Services in Warsaw

    19.03.2020
    As of 13 March 2020, the outpatient emergency services at Wilanów Hospital will not be available. In case of sudden orthopaedic injuries or life-threatening conditions, please contact Hot Line Medicover at +48 500 900 999.
  • Labour and regular pregnancy visits – important message

    17.03.2020
    The women who have decided to have their prenatal visits and give birth to their children in our hospital may come for their planned visits to their gynaecologists. Due to a state of epidemic threat caused by SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, which leads to #COVID-19, and in accordance with the recommendations of the Minister of Health and the Chief Sanitary Inspector, we have implemented the following changes:
  • “Emergency Duty” in Medicover Hospital

    17.03.2020
    Acting in compliance with the recommendations of the Minister of Health and the Chief Sanitary Inspector related to a state of epidemic threat caused by #COVID-19 and caring for the safety of patients, we have implemented some changes in the hospital’s current activities, which will remain in force until further notice. Medicover Hospital starts working on an emergency basis since 17 March 2020.
  • Changes in Medicover Hospital – Important

    17.03.2020
    Dear Patients, Our mission is to provide you with professional medical assistance. It is our greatest priority to take care of the well-being and #safety of the patients and our employees. In the light of the current disease situation caused by #COVID2019 and acting in compliance with the recommendations of the Minister of Health and the Chief Sanitary Inspector, we have decided to limit our...
  • Emergency dental assistance

    15.03.2020
    In Medicover Dentistry the safety of patients and employees is our top priority. Feeling responsible for you and our health staff, we have decided to deliver dental services in the scope limited access to the emergency assistance for patients with pain in appointed dental centers.
  • Changes in Medicover medical care

    15.03.2020
    Dear Client, due to the current epidemiological situation in Poland, let us ensure you that we introduce all possible measures at Medicover to guarantee the health and safety of our patients and employees. We are aware of our responsibility – that is why we are determined to do everything we can to take care of life and health of your employees. Below please find the most important...
  • Out-patient emergency services in Warsaw

    13.03.2020
    Out of concern for the safety and health of our Patients as well as acting in accordance with the recommendations of the Chief Sanitary Inspector in case of sudden illnesses and infections, we provide medical advice by phone conversation which you can book by our Medicover OnLine application.
  • The quality of the Medicover Hospital- NPS and the satisfaction survey for 2019

    The quality of the Medicover Hospital- NPS and the satisfaction survey for 2019

    11.03.2020
    Our patients’ evaluation and satisfaction survey about the quality of the services provided by our hospital is even better than last year’s! Thank you for your trust!
  • Medicover honoured with the Quality of Service Star 2020 and the Quality of Service Star of the Decade

    Medicover honoured with the Quality of Service Star 2020 and the Quality of Service Star of the Decade

    10.02.2020
    We are pleased to announce that in the 13th edition of the Polish Quality of Service Programme, Medicover was awarded the title of Quality of Service Star 2020 by the votes of consumers. Additionally, as a company repeatedly awarded by customers over the last decade, Medicover was also awarded the title of the Quality of Service Star of the Decade.
  • 1% for the Pre-adoption Emergency Centres

    1% for the Pre-adoption Emergency Centres

    10.02.2020
    For years the Medicover Foundation has been helping two Pre-adoption Emergency Centres (PEC) in Otwock and Częstochowa. They are the only such centres in Poland. Their task is to help newborn babies with health disorders, deprived of temporary or permanent care of their parents and from the first moments of their lives condemned to social orphanage.