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Sleep lab
Patients come to the sleep lab (sleep centre) for a sleep study. But before the sleep study can take place, you always need a consultation with the doctor.
A multidisciplinary team consisting of a pneumologist, neurologist, nose-throat-ear doctor and dentist is responsible for diagnosing and treating people with sleep and wakefulness disorders.
A multidisciplinary team consisting of a pneumologist, neurologist, nose-throat-ear doctor and dentist is responsible for diagnosing and treating people with sleep and wakefulness disorders.
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Nuclear medicine
Nuclear medicine uses radioactivity as a means of diagnosis or treatment.
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Day surgery hospital
At the day surgery department of our hospital you can undergo an operation or surgical procedure that does not involve an overnight stay in our hospital. You are admitted on the day of surgery, and usually go home on the same day, a few hours after the procedure, once you have recovered sufficiently.
Surgery at the surgical day hospital always requires an appointment through the attending doctor.
Surgery at the surgical day hospital always requires an appointment through the attending doctor.
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Nursing wards
Our departments each have their own specialization and consist of permanent teams of expert nurses and healthcare professionals. They are divided into four clusters: women & child, surgical services, internal services and critical services. The head nurse is the central point of contact in the department who manages the team and can answer any questions about the functioning of the department.
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Support services
Our support services each have their own specialty and form a fixed value within the hospital. Together they ensure that everything runs smoothly behind the scenes, so that care can be provided in the best possible way. Each service has a manager who directs the team and who you can contact if you have any questions.
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Anaesthesia
The anaesthesiologist provides pain control, anaesthesia, artificial sleep, as well as protection and stabilization of the body's vital functions during surgery, childbirth or during a particular examination.