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Gynaecology
Women can go to our gynaecology department for birth control and contraception.
Obstetrics is a part of this, where we guide you during pregnancy and childbirth.
Our gynaecologists are also responsible for the necessary gynaecological check-ups, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the uterus, ovaries and breasts. For the latter, we work with a multidisciplinary breast centre.
Obstetrics is a part of this, where we guide you during pregnancy and childbirth.
Our gynaecologists are also responsible for the necessary gynaecological check-ups, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the uterus, ovaries and breasts. For the latter, we work with a multidisciplinary breast centre.
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Social services
Social Services is the department that helps patients to continue after hospitalization to their home situation or a (temporary) residence. Read more here about how the staff of this department can help you with administrative matters.
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Endocrinology
The endocrinology department treats diseases of glands that release hormones. These glands may produce too much or too little hormones, or they may change shape (nodules on the gland). We can also help you with related metabolic disorders such as obesity, osteoporosis and high cholesterol.
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery
At the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery, you can receive diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the teeth, jaws, face and oral cavity. Our department is part of the hospital's head and neck centre.
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Diverticulitis
Diverticulosis is a condition in which small bulges (diverticles) form in the wall of the colon. These diverticles usually form in the lower part of the colon. When the diverticles become inflamed, we speak of diverticulitis.
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Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)
Pancreatitis is a condition in which the pancreas becomes inflamed. This inflammation can be sudden or chronic. The pancreas plays an essential role in digestion and the production of insulin. Inflammation can interfere with these functions and have serious consequences.