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Winter Wellness for Kids: Managing Fevers, Coughs, and Kindergarten Germs in Prague
It’s 2:00 AM on a Tuesday in January. Outside, the Prague streets are cold and dark. Inside, your toddler has woken up crying, burning hot to the touch with a temperature of 39.5°C. For expat parents, this is a moment of pure panic. Do you rush to a crowded public hospital emergency room? Do you wait until morning and try to navigate a Czech-language polyclinic? Winter in Prague is beautiful, but it is also synonymous with the "škola/školka" (school/kindergarten) germ cycle.

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1 day ago2 min read


Finding an English-Speaking Therapist in Prague: Navigating Mental Health Care Abroad
Moving to Prague is an incredible adventure. Your social media feed is full of beautiful castles, cobblestone streets, and sunsets over the Vltava river. But the reality of expat life is often far more complicated. Behind the filtered photos, many international residents struggle with intense loneliness, culture shock, high-pressure corporate jobs, and the difficulty of building a new support network from scratch. When the long, grey Prague winter sets in, these feelings can

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2 days ago2 min read


Bloated All the Time? Why Gut Health is the Key to Your Energy
We have all felt it after a heavy Sunday lunch: that uncomfortable, stretched feeling in the abdomen, accompanied by a sudden desire to nap. But what happens when that feeling doesn't go away? Many people in Prague walk around in a state of chronic low-level inflammation. They feel perpetually bloated, sluggish, and relying on caffeine to get through the afternoon. They often blame the local diet—heavy on gluten, dairy, and beer—or simply aging. At Swiss Medical Services in

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Jan 62 min read


The Importance of the "Rodinný Lékař": Why You Need a Dedicated Family Doctor in Prague
When you move to a new country, finding a doctor often falls to the bottom of the to-do list—until you wake up with a high fever. In that moment of panic, many expats simply rush to the nearest public polyclinic or urgent care center. While this solves the immediate problem, it is not a sustainable strategy for your long-term health. In the Czech Republic, the cornerstone of healthcare is the "všeobecný praktický lékař" (General Practitioner) , often referred to warmly as a "

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Dec 27, 20253 min read
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