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Gesundheitsversorgung – Peter Gorka: “Yes, St. Pölten has an Augenarzt-Problem”

Gesundheitsversorgung – Peter Gorka: “Yes, St. Pölten has an Augenarzt-Problem”

Wer in de nächsten Monaten een Untersuchung beim Augenarzt plant en noch nirgends Patient ist, für the ist die Zukunft nor unclear. A St. Pöltner family wants to put an end to annual checks. During his Augenarzt, Dr. Martin Wick, founded by the retirement of the Ordination geschlossen hat, energieen sie ich auf die Suche after a new Kassen-Augenarzt. “Beyond St. Pöltner’s care, there were no new patients received,” said St. Pöltner. There is now a termin at an Augenarzt in Herzogenburg, everything is first in the Jänner.

“Yes, St. Pölten has an eye doctor problem,” confirms Professor Peter Gorka, one of the specialist group leaders of the arztekammer. With the conclusion of the Wick Ordination, 20 percent fewer arztekammer nurseries in St. Pölten are active. “Hundreds of patients and patients of Dr. Wick have come over, but I will no longer be the leader. There are no new patients and patients who are working,” says Gorka, but she has her, that infirm and chronic patients were naturally treated.

It is a matter of no more money for the free Kassenstelle, best man at the Österreichische Gesundheitskasse. The Stelle was launched on the external chamber’s website. Gründe dafür knows Peter Gorka: “The reason for the Wick-Ordination to be well-funded could lie with that, because the young ones were born and there were no other risks associated with them. The work-life balance is at stake here, there is more to it than the job in the mental hospital.”