perearstikeskuseid
Perearstikeskuseid, also known as family doctor centers, are primary healthcare providers in Estonia. They offer a range of medical services to registered patients within their designated geographical area. The core function of a perearstikeskus is to provide general medical consultations, diagnose and treat common illnesses, and manage chronic conditions.
Patients typically register with a specific perearstikeskus and are assigned to a family doctor and a nurse.
The funding for perearstikeskuseid primarily comes from the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, with patients contributing co-payments