Jānis Zālīš Psychotherapy Clinic was founded by dr. In Rudolph’s Clear Doctor’s House, where more than one generation in the last century received much-needed help in cases of illness. In the mid-1990s, the house got a new owner, Dr. Jānis Zālītis, who continued the long-established medical traditions of providing pain relief not only for the body, but also for the mind. On the other hand, on October 24, 2013, the doctor’s house with order of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania no. 5.1-1-236 included in the list of monuments of cultural history.
This means that the building in which Jānis Zālīš’s psychotherapy clinic is currently located carries a particularly historical atmosphere and sensitivity in the treatment of patients, because the heritage/experience that has been accumulated for less than a century has passed unnoticed from one doctor’s practice manager to the next. Due to which dr. Jānis Zālīš’s spouse, Nadežda Zālīte, has created a memory room for Dr. Rudolf Skaidraj, in which the history of the doctor’s house up to the years of Latvia’s renaissance is depicted in pictures and individual relics of the doctor’s life.
The history of the building imposes great responsibility and obligations on its residents and employees. However, as time goes by, with each new practice/clinic manager, something new also enters the house. So this time in the new century, the clinic continues the path started in the field of mental health, providing services in the field of psychiatry, psychotherapy and family medicine, occupational medicine, continuing the work started by the two previous managers and offering the best health solutions from the side of proven medicine for quality patient recovery.
Also, despite the decent age of the building, the clinic provides service availability and access for persons with functional disabilities with an appropriate access path and the opportunity to freely move around the first floor of the clinic. However, due to the inclusion of the house in the list of monuments of cultural history, which prevents the necessary reconstruction, there is no toilet room for persons with functional disabilities.