The company’s board chairman Laimonas Devyžis says that the development was pre-planned, and the excellent results of the service on offer accelerated its rollout.
“We have been observing for several weeks that every day, an average of a hundred and fifty clients are vaccinated at our “Wellbeing Clinics.” This number remains stable, all the locations are filled. and we sense that there could be even more people interested, so we plan to offer vaccination opportunities at another fifteen of our pharmacies from mid-summer,” Eurovaistinė‘s board chairman says.
According to L. Devyžis, the second stage of development is directed to both pharmacies in the major cities and to those in smaller regional centres, and the aim is to offer these extra services prior to the potential flu epidemic beginning. Furthermore, a number of clinics will also offer COVID-19 vaccinations, with plans to offer COVID-19 vaccinations at two pharmacies located at Gedimino pr. 18 and Ukmergės g. 282 in Vilnius.
Currently, vaccination services are offered at “Wellbeing Clinics” located in Eurovaistinė branches in Vilnius (Ozo g. 25, Gedimino pr. 18, Ukmergės g. 282), Kaunas (Karaliaus Mindaugo pr. 49-1, Savanorių pr. 255), Klaipėda (Taikos pr. 61), Šiauliai (Tilžės g. 44) and Panevėžys (Ukmergės g. 23).
Clients can register for vaccination via the free-of-charge-phone line 880050005 or by inquiring in-person at a pharmacy branch.
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