U60 (abdominal surgery, urology, nephrology)
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WELCOME TO UNIT 60
INTRODUCTION
Unit 60 admits patients for abdominal surgery, urology and nephrology.
TREATMENT
We treat patients from a holistic perspective.
We adapt our methods to:
- the patients and their pathology
- their needs, in a broad sense
- their living conditions and those of their loved ones
YOUR ROOM
This unit has double and private rooms.
MEAL ORGANISATION
- Breakfast: 08:15am
- Lunch: 12:15pm
- Dinner: 05:45pm
We take into account patients’ dietary needs and wishes. These can be adapted for medical reasons.
Meals provided by hospital catering are suited to your specific needs with regard to your hospitalization. The Europe Hospitals accept no responsibility whatsoever in respect of storage, hygiene or quality of food other than that provided by hospital catering. Thank you for your understanding.
SERVICES AND RELAXATION
INTERNET
All rooms have internet connections. If required you should also ask for access codes for the internet at the admissions department. Outside admissions opening hours, please feel free to ask for the access code at the reception.
TELEVISION
All rooms have radio and flat screen television with a remote control unit in your room. Please keep the volume within reasonable limits out of respect for your fellow patients.
READING MATERIALS
Every Tuesday and Thursday volunteers from the Red Cross come round with books which you may borrow free of charge.
The post will be delivered every morning to your room. Ladies please ask your correspondents to indicate your maiden name on the envelop. The nursing staff will place your post in the post box at the reception, or if you are capable you may do it yourself. If necessary you may buy postage stamps here as well.
RELAXATION AREAS
In each ward there is a relaxation area. Bicycles with a screen are also available. It is strictly forbidden to smoke in this area.
HAIRDRESSER - PEDICURE
If you wish, you may make an appointment for your hair and/or pedicure via the head nurse of your ward.
YOUR DISCHARGE
Your discharge takes place in consultation with your doctor.
For this reason, there are no set discharge hours. For example; you could be discharged during the weekend or a holiday.
Before you leave, you will receive important documents, such as a medical file for your GP, prescriptions, an appointment for a consultation, etc.