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Welcome to ward C, where we provide competent and empathetic care for all patients. A qualified team of doctors, nurses and therapists work closely together to provide the best possible treatment and support during this difficult time.
Children and adolescents with various haematological and oncological diseases are cared for on ward C. There are five single rooms and an isolation area with three further single rooms. One parent can always stay with the child and spend the night in the same room.
We would like to introduce you to our ward so that you can gain an insight into our lovingly designed environment. We have put together a picture gallery to help you feel at home before your visit.
In the haematological oncology day clinic with four beds, we offer day-case continuation of treatment for oncological diseases with continuation of chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy and administration of blood products. We can also perform necessary procedures such as bone marrow punctures and lumbar punctures under sedation on a day-case basis.
Haematological diseases such as coagulation disorders and thrombosis tendencies are diagnosed in the outpatient clinic and treated if necessary. The follow-up care of patients following a stem cell transplant also takes place in our haematology-oncology outpatient clinic.
Parents can be with their child at all times. A maximum of 3 visitors per patient is permitted. Parents are included. Visiting times are from 1.30 pm to 7 pm.
As our patients have a reduced defence against infection, visitors with an infectious disease are not allowed to enter the ward.
Infectious diseases include, for example: Cough, fever, sore throat and earache, colds, cold sores, eye infections, vomiting and diarrhoea. If the parents are ill, the best solution for the patient is sought in consultation with the nursing staff.
For security reasons, the entrance door to Ward C is closed daily from 6 pm. A door badge is therefore available to parents for each patient room. This can be requested from the responsible carer on admission and must be returned before leaving.
Visitors must sanitise their hands when entering the ward and patient rooms. Cut flowers and other plants are prohibited on Ward C. In addition, no open food or fruit may be stored in the room.
Tomorrow
between 7.00 and 7.30 a.m.
Afternoon
between 3.00 and 3.30 pm
Evening
between 23.00 and 23.30
Chief physician rounds
Tuesday, 9.15 a.m.
Ward round & examination by ward physician
daily between 8.00 & 10.30 a.m.
Business round in the office
10.30 to 11.30 a.m.
The Medgate Kids Line provides quick and uncomplicated medical advice if your child is unwell. The medical team of our partner Medgate is available to you by telephone around the clock.
For emergencies abroad: Call the emergency number of your health insurance company. You will find this number on your health insurance card.
More information: On the Page of the emergency ward you will find everything you need to know about behaviour in emergencies, typical childhood illnesses and waiting times.
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145 Tox Info Suisse (Poisonings)
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