Primea poliklinika nove generacije: fokus na pacijenta i personalizovan pristup su budućnost medicin
Based on the example of top Swiss medical centers, the Primea polyclinic from Belgrade brings as a standard a personalized approach to health, which adapts therapy to the unique needs of each patient

Based on the example of top Swiss medical centers, the Primea polyclinic from Belgrade brings as a standard a personalized approach to health, which adapts therapy to the unique needs of each patient in order to provide more effective treatment. Personalized medicine fundamentally transforms the medical models of developed countries, and for the patient it means easier access to doctors, faster and more accurate diagnosis, expanding the focus on prevention and greater chances of cure. Equally im
Here, the patient is viewed more broadly than the diagnosis itself, as a whole person. "A personalized approach for the patient means that the doctor does not have a "case" in front of him, but a person with his own habits, fears, expectations, and that the treatment does not end with removing symptoms, but with understanding the entire story that leads to them. In practice, this means time, which is not a luxury but a tool: enough space for conversation, precise analyzes and continuous monitoring, with a relationship of trust that often has a therapeutic effect as much as a medicine. When we add to that the quick availability of specialists and their mutual cooperation, we get a system that does not function as a series of unrelated steps, but as a well-coordinated mechanism, and the patient, instead of wandering between opinions, becomes an equal partner in his own treatment." speaks Dr. Milica Petrović Kmezić, specialist in gynecology and obstetrics, member of the German Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics, member of the European Society of Gynecological Oncology and head of the Primea polyclinic. Unlike traditional models, personalized medicine actively involves the patient in the treatment process through transparent communication, professional support and cooperation in making health-related decisions, all in order to empower the patient towards recovery and a better quality of life. "The patient's role in modern treatment is no longer passive, and this is one of the most important changes that have occurred in medicine." explains Dr. Milica Petrović Kmezić, "When the patient is informed, involved and motivated to understand his condition, therapy ceases to be something that is "prescribed" to him, but becomes a process in which he actively participates. It is then that the treatment results become more stable and long-term. The doctor's responsibility is to make a diagnosis, propose therapy and lead the treatment process in accordance with professional knowledge and experience. On the other hand, it is the patient's responsibility to understand these recommendations, ask questions, and consistently apply them in everyday life. It is a division of roles in which everyone has a part that is irreplaceable.
Key points
- Here, the patient is viewed more broadly than the diagnosis itself, as a whole person.
- "A personalized approach for the patient means that the doctor does not have a "case" in front of him, but a person with his own habits, fears, expectations, and that the treatment does not end wit…
- In practice, this means time, which is not a luxury but a tool: enough space for conversation, precise analyzes and continuous monitoring, with a relationship of trust that often has a therapeutic…
- When we add to that the quick availability of specialists and their mutual cooperation, we get a system that does not function as a series of unrelated steps, but as a well-coordinated mechanism, a…
- Milica Petrović Kmezić, specialist in gynecology and obstetrics, member of the German Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics, member of the European Society of Gynecological Oncology and head of the…
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by N1 Info.



