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Endocrinology
The endocrinology department treats diseases of hormone-releasing glands: these glands may produce too much or too little hormone, or the glands may have changed shape (for example, nodules on the gland). A hormone is a substance released to the blood by a gland that affects the functioning of an organ somewhere in the body. The glands that make these hormones are the pancreas (pancreas), thyroid, adrenal, pituitary, parathyroid and gonads.
You can also see us for related metabolic disorders such as overweight/obesity, osteoporosis and high cholesterol.
You can also see us for related metabolic disorders such as overweight/obesity, osteoporosis and high cholesterol.
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Diabetes center
The diabetes center is the central point of contact for all questions about diabetes mellitus.
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General and abdominal surgery
You can visit our general and abdominal surgery service for minor general surgery, procedures on the gastrointestinal system, abdominal wall and other organs in the abdominal region. We work closely with other disciplines such as gastroenterology, endocrinology and oncology for this.
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Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease in which your body has trouble regulating the amount of sugar (glucose) in your blood properly. This is because your body does not make enough of the hormone insulin, or because your body does not respond well to insulin. As a result, sugars accumulate in the blood.
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Inflammatory bowel disease or IBD is an umbrella term for chronic inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
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Children’s department (paediatrics)
The children's department has 23 beds, divided among single and double rooms, isolation rooms, a room for ambulatory care and a spacious playroom. A team of specialized paediatricians and nurses is available 24 hours a day to provide your child with the best possible care.