Surgical Hospital - Units
Keywords:Ambulatory Surgery Unit for Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, Surgical Hospital
At the Ambulatory Surgery Unit for Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases in Surgical Hospital, we perform surgical procedures on patients of all ages.
Dialysis Teaching Center, Surgical Hospital
In the Dialysis Teaching Center, we treat patients with renal insufficiency requiring hemodialysis.
Dialysis Training Unit, Surgical Hospital
At the Dialysis Training Unit, we treat patients with chronic renal failure who require hemodialysis treatment.
Emergency services for ear, nose and throat diseases, Surgical Hospital
At the Emergency Clinic for Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases at Surgical Hospital, we examine and treat patients of all ages requiring specialist medical care. Treatment at our unit requires an emergency referral from a physician.
Hearing Center, Surgical Hospital
The Hearing Center at the Surgical Hospital is an appointment only outpatient clinic.
OLKA activities, Surgical Hospital
OLKA® refers to coordinated organization and volunteering activity at hospitals. Our purpose is to offer patients and their loved ones unhurried encounters and support in coming to terms with their disease. OLKA is a joint operation of HUS and HyTe [Community of NGOs].
Outpatient Clinic for Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, Surgical Hospital
In Surgical Hospital, we treat adults and children that come in on referral for treatment or follow-up.
Physiotherapists, Surgical Hospital
In the Surgical Hospital’s physiotherapy services, we provide physiotherapy for the hospital’s patients on the inpatient wards and outpatient clinics of ear, nose and throat diseases as well as breast surgery.
Social workers, Surgical Hospital
The social workers at Surgical Hospital provide social work services to all patients on the hospital wards and in the outpatient clinics.
Speech Therapists, Ward K6 Surgical Hospital
In speech therapy on Ward K6 at Surgical Hospital, we rehabilitate disorders related to swallowing, speech and voice in the head and neck area of surgical patients. A speech therapist’s assessment requires a referral from a physician.