Local Physician Services at U.S. Embassy Tallinn
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The contractor will deliver primary care medical physician services at the U.S. Embassy in Tallinn, Estonia, ensuring timely and comprehensive healthcare for authorized personnel. These services are provided strictly as representatives of the contractor, not as direct employees or agents of the Department of State, maintaining a clear distinction in employment and operational authority. The scope of work requires physicians to operate under the contractual terms established for medical support at the embassy, adhering to local regulations and embassy protocols while delivering clinical care tailored to the needs of the diplomatic community. This contract, identified under solicitation number 19EN1026C0001 and classified under NAICS code 621491, was awarded as a non-set-aside procurement and is managed by the U.S. Embassy Tallinn under the Department of State. The place of performance is clearly designated as Tallinn, Harjumaa, with a postal code of 15099, and the primary point of contact for inquiries is Hind Tazi, reachable via email or phone, while Katrin Lipstal serves as the procurement agent. All official communication and administrative details are coordinated from the Department of State’s office in Washington, D.C., with the contract information accessible through the designated SAM.gov portal link.
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Tallinn, EE-37, 15099, ESTSet-Aside
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The Contractor shall provide primary care medical physician services for the U.S. Embassy Tallinn. The physicians will provide medical services as representatives of the contractor and not as Department of State Medical Providers.
