Doctors in Finland are increasingly observing health consequences linked to climate change directly in their practices. These impacts are manifesting in various healthcare settings, including routine check-ups, emergency rooms, and maternal and child health clinics. The growing number of climate-related health issues necessitates increased attention and preparedness within the medical community. This suggests the effects of climate change are no longer a distant threat, but a present reality impacting public health. Professionals emphasize the need for greater awareness of these emerging health risks. Addressing this requires proactive measures to mitigate climate change and support those affected by its health consequences. Further research and adaptation strategies are crucial for minimizing future health burdens.