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Intensive care unit
Our intensive care unit is a specialized department where critical patients are monitored and treated in a high-tech manner 24 hours a day, under the constant attention of the specialized doctors and nurses.
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Operating theatre
Surgical procedures (operations) are performed in the operating theatre. Surgeons from various disciplines operate here under the supervision of anesthesiologists who provide anesthesia and artificial sleep. In addition, the specialized team of surgical nurses is responsible for the necessary care before, during and after surgery.
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Rehabilitation residential ward (SP rehabilitation)
You enter the rehabilitation residential ward for an intensive rehabilitation program. A multidisciplinary team strives to help you achieve or maintain as much independence as possible. If necessary, we will also work to teach you how to cope with your disability.
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Orthopaedics
At the orthopaedics department, you can count on specialized care from a multidisciplinary team of physicians and healthcare staff. From neck pain and foot pain, to osteoarthritis, to ligament and cartilage injuries. Our team is available 24/7 to provide you with the best care based on experience and advanced techniques.
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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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Oncology and haematology
At the oncology department, you can come for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Cancer is a collective term for many different conditions in which cells grow too quickly and cause damage to surrounding tissue. The haematologists treat patients with diseases of the blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes. These can be both benign and malignant conditions.