perearstikeskustes
Perearstikeskustes, also known as "perearstikeskused" in Estonian, are specialized healthcare centers in Estonia that provide primary care services to the population. These centers are typically located in rural areas where access to healthcare services is limited. They are staffed by general practitioners, dentists, and other healthcare professionals who offer a wide range of services, including medical consultations, vaccinations, and minor surgical procedures. Perearstikeskustes play a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of the Estonian population, particularly in remote regions. They are funded by the state and operate under the supervision of the Estonian Health Board. The centers are designed to provide convenient and accessible healthcare services to all residents, regardless of their location.