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  • CMIT – the Medical Research and Treatment Center – is a unique clinical center focused on personalized, rigorous, and patient-centered medicine, bringing together various clinical areas in an integrated concept.

  • CMIT integrates different clinics and areas of specialization, allowing for a more comprehensive, coordinated approach tailored to each patient's needs and what they are seeking.

  • Appointments can be made using the contact information provided on the website or via an online form, with scheduling directed to the most appropriate clinical area.

  • After completing the required fields on the form and submitting your request for a consultation or examination, you will be contacted by phone or email within the next 24 business hours.

  • Yes. In order to give you every opportunity to be evaluated with the highest quality in a timely manner, to optimize the medical schedule and to maximize access for all patients who need a consultation, CMIT has developed access and cancellation guidelines. You can consult them in "Schedule an appointment" - "Appointment scheduling and attendance policy".

  • No. Access to the consultation is "free". Whenever there are previous exams, analyses, or reports, it is helpful to bring them to support the clinical evaluation.

  • If you have any questions, the CMIT team will help you find the clinic or specialist best suited to your situation. Simply fill in the "Write your message here" field with the reason why you would like a consultation or examination.

  • Yes. Many consultations are specifically aimed at the initial assessment of symptoms, analytical changes, or situations that do not yet have a defined diagnosis.

  • CMIT currently offers Fibroscan and Level III polysomnographic sleep study (outpatient).

  • Yes. Previous analyses, reports, and tests can be very important for a more complete evaluation and to avoid unnecessary repetitions.

  • Yes. Test results can be integrated into clinical follow-up, according to the organization defined by CMIT and the situation of each patient.

  • Yes. Whenever necessary, different clinical areas can collaborate to provide a more comprehensive assessment and guidance. Discussions between the different medical teams are possible, if needed, to provide the best solution for you and your specific case.

  • Yes. Each patient is assessed individually, according to their medical history, symptoms, context, and specific needs.

  • Yes. CMIT also includes an area dedicated to Children and Adolescents, with an approach adapted to these age groups.

  • Yes. CMIT has a reserved and exclusive area for breastfeeding your baby with all the calm and tranquility that the moment requires, in a space designed for both baby and mother.

  • Yes, but not only that. CMIT is prepared for both differentiated clinical situations and initial assessment of symptoms or risk factors. From birth and monitoring of your baby's development.

  • The CMIT is located in Nogueira da Regedoura, at the intersection of the A1, A29 and A41 highways, in facilities designed to provide comfort, proximity and quality of care.

  • Yes. There is plenty of free space available.

  • You can contact CMIT via telephone numbers, the website form, and other digital channels available online.

  • CMIT distinguishes itself through a combination of clinical differentiation, a multidisciplinary approach, personalized care, and a quality-focused practice.

  • Yes. The very concept of CMIT is based on rigorous, up-to-date medicine supported by the best available scientific evidence. The structure of CMIT also facilitates clinical research, so your doctor can propose your inclusion, whenever justified and by mutual agreement, in ongoing studies in which CMIT is a partner.

  • If you are looking for a thorough, differentiated and personalized clinical assessment, CMIT was designed to offer a high-quality response tailored to each individual.

  • No. CMIT does not currently have any direct agreements. Patients can present the receipt for the consultation or examination directly to the contracted entity and be reimbursed for a certain percentage of the related cost.

  • Yes. A teleconsultation is a remote consultation, conducted through an information technology platform. CMIT provides the possibility of conducting teleconsultations, whether as a first consultation or a subsequent one.

  • In most cases, in-person consultation remains the most comprehensive form of assessment, especially when direct clinical observation is important. However, in certain situations—particularly in follow-up consultations—teleconsultation can be a convenient, efficient, and clinically appropriate alternative.

    It is especially useful when the goal is to review test results, discuss clinical progress, clarify doubts, or make therapeutic adjustments, without needing to travel to the clinic. In addition to convenience, it allows for more efficient time management, reduces travel-related costs, and can be a particularly advantageous solution for patients who live far away or have greater difficulty attending in person.

  • A teleconsultation lasts the same amount of time as an in-person consultation.

  • Teleconsultations can be scheduled through the Liver Clinic website or by phone.

  • The assistant will contact you with information regarding payment for the teleconsultation prior to its occurrence. Payment for the teleconsultation can be made via ATM reference: follow the payment instructions on the invoice received by email. The teleconsultation will only be confirmed after payment.

  • The teleconsultation solution at CMIT guarantees the protection of your data, and healthcare professionals are connected through a secure network.

The Liver Clinic was born from the need to respond to the growing complexity of liver diseases, which today require an integrated, precise, and humane approach. The liver, a central organ in metabolic regulation, is located at the crossroads of multiple systems. Understanding and treating its diseases therefore requires vision and specialization. At CF, we have assembled a team of highly qualified professionals, under the coordination of Professor Dr. Filipe Nery, with solid academic training and extensive clinical experience in hepatology. Our commitment is to offer excellent care, supported by the most current science and personalized medicine. Each patient is evaluated holistically, from initial diagnosis to long-term follow-up, with the aim of ensuring informed therapeutic decisions and lasting results. Our practice covers the entire spectrum of liver diseases: from incidental analytical or imaging abnormalities to complex and rare diseases. We investigate and manage steatotic liver disease (fatty liver) and disease related to alcohol consumption, autoimmune diseases (such as autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, sclerosing cholangitis, or IgG4-related disease), metabolic diseases (alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, iron overload, copper overload, among others), viral, toxic, and vascular diseases (portal vein thrombosis, Budd-Chiari syndrome, portosinusoidal vascular disorder), and many others. We address chronic liver disease in its various aspects, from the early stages to compensated and decompensated stages. We offer advanced non-invasive assessment technologies, such as FibroScan®, which allows for precise quantification of fibrosis and hepatic steatosis, facilitating early diagnosis and rigorous monitoring of chronic liver diseases, and the possibility of conducting an ultrasound study with a highly specialized radiologist in liver pathology. Integrated within the Medical Research and Treatment Center (CMIT), the Liver Clinic benefits from a truly multidisciplinary environment, where hepatology is integrated with other specialties—autoimmune diseases, metabolism, lung, heart, among others. This integration ensures a comprehensive view of the patient, promoting communication between teams and avoiding fragmentation of care. Our mission is to ensure the best possible care for each patient through rigorous assessment, individualized clinical management, and a close and trusting relationship. We believe that scientific knowledge should translate into direct benefit for those who seek our services, and that the future of hepatology is built on research, innovation, and empathy. The Liver Clinic aims to be a national reference center, a space where science, research, and clinical practice meet to transform the care of liver diseases—with precision, humanity, and hope.

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