• 2025 2 APRIL
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    Toothache: important information for patients

    Patients with sore teeth at the Dental Department of Kėdainiai PSPC receive help the same day or the next day, depending on the time of referral and the availability of doctors. Patients who meet the following criteria are admitted urgently, on the same day during the dentists' working hours. During non-working hours and on weekends, you should go to the emergency room of VŠĮ Kėdainiai Hospital or LSMU Kaunas Clinics

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    • 2025 28 KOVO
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    Denture services will be available from 1 April

    Good news - from 1 April. On April 1, April 1, we will start providing prosthetic dental services at Kėdainiai PSPC! Dentures are the restoration of the function and aesthetics of lost or severely damaged teeth. This service at our institution can be both paid for and reimbursed by the PSDF. Reimbursed services are provided to the following persons covered by compulsory health insurance.

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    • 2025 25 KOVO
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    Psychiatrist Irena Siniauskaitė gave a presentation on children's socio-emotional well-being

    On 20 March 2025, Irena Siniauskaitė, a child and adolescent psychiatrist working in the Mental Health Care Department of the Kėdainiai PSPC, gave a presentation at the republican conference "The World of the Little Ones: social-emotional security in the context of education" organised by the Kėdainiai Nursery School "Pasaka". "Social-emotional well-being of children. The aim of the conference was to present the "Social-emotional well-being of children: a child psychiatrist's view". We are happy to share our knowledge and sincerely thank the organisers for the invitation and the opportunity.

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    • 2025 24 KOVO
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    World TB Day on 24 March

    Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis). According to family doctor Ovidija Šriupšienė, it is spread by airborne droplets, usually affecting the lungs. If left untreated, it can be fatal. Main symptoms. Tuberculosis is diagnosed by a tuberculin skin test, blood tests, chest X-rays, or microscopic or cultural tests of sputum.

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