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There are several important developments at the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Health Centre this fall – a new family doctor, Rihards Lapsa, the latest flu and Covid-19 vaccines, and new services, including massage, physiotherapy and nutritionist consultations. 

Family doctor Rihards Lapsa joins the RSU Health Centre team

A new family doctor, Rihards Lapsa, has started working at RSU Health Centre, providing patients with state-funded family doctor services. Dr. Lapsa's addition to the team expands opportunities for patients to receive high-quality, professional, and accessible primary health care.

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The goal of RSU Health Centre is to provide patients with a safe, professional, and inclusive healthcare environment where everyone feels heard and supported. Rihards Lapsa joining the team strengthens our range of services and makes it easier for patients to receive the care they need.

Prof. Ilze Grope, RSU Health Centre board member

Registering with Dr. Lapsa

  • In person at the RSU Health Centre,
  • Fill out a registration form, sign it and send it to rsuambulanceatrsu[pnkts]lv
The RSU Health Centre invites you to register children, especially newborns, with the new family doctor.

A wider range of services to improve your health and well-being

In addition to family doctor care, the RSU Health Centre offers various paid services to improve your health and well-being:

  • sessions with a physiotherapist,
  • massages,
  • consultations with a nutritionist on balanced nutrition and a healthy lifestyle.

Additional specialists:

  • algologist (pain specialist) Jānis Barloti,
  • paediatricians Zanda Pučuka and Zane Freimane,
  • occupational physician and health check specialist Astrīda Kalnāre.

These specialists work as a team to provide comprehensive and individually tailored care – from prevention and diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation.

Get vaccinated – protect yourself and others!

With the autumn and winter season approaching, the RSU Health Centre encourages everyone to get vaccinated against influenza and Covid-19 to protect themselves and those around them from serious illness.

Vaccination is a safe and effective way to strengthen immunity and avoid serious complications.