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Magdalena Rumińska- video consultation


Warszawa
Any hours
Psychologist - Video Consultation
MindHealth - Nabielaka
After purchasing, you can change the date of your visit.
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Magdalena Rumińska, MSc Magdalena Rumińska, MSc is a psychologist and psychotherapist. She graduated from the Faculty of Psychology at SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw and completed postgraduate studies on "Psychological diagnosis in clinical practice". In recent years, she has been associated with the Psycho-Oncology Clinic of the National Cancer Institute, Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Warsaw. At MindHealth, she works with adult patients at the MindHealth Mental Health Center - Nabielaka.
Locations: MindHealth- Nabielaka |
Important information regarding video consultations
- The appointment will take place if you have previously completed a physical visit at one of our offices or confirmed your identity (via Damian Online Banking or at the reception desk).
- Before your consultation, please read the Terms and Conditions of Service. Without this, you will not be able to log in to the video consultation.
- Make sure you have a stable internet connection and that your microphone and camera are working properly.
- You can join the video consultation using a computer or mobile device.
- No additional software installation is required.
- Files sent via chat will not constitute medical records.
- Your medical records from the visit will be available in the full version of Damian Online.
- After purchasing your appointment, we will email you a link to the virtual consultation room. The link will be active 10 minutes before the scheduled appointment time. To access the room, you will need to log in to Damian Online – please have your card number, PESEL number, and password ready. Remember not to share the consultation link with anyone.
If you have any questions or problems, please contact the hotline at 22 566 22 22.


