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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.

Swiss Medical Services
Jan 142 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 "

Swiss Medical Services
Dec 27, 20253 min read
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