Well prepared - your stay with us

Usually one of two reasons will bring you to our clinic:

You are to be admitted as an inpatient to be treated in one of our clinics or you are to present yourself in one of our outpatient clinics.

On the following pages, please note the information on special measures due to the coronavirus pandemic, in particular the necessary vaccination certificates and other documents that you will need for admission. Inpatients and outpatients can also find information on this on our Corona information page.

Here you can find out more about visiting our outpatient clinics.

Below you will find information about your inpatient stay with us.

Things to know about your inpatient stay

If you have made an appointment for an inpatient stay in collaboration with your doctor, you will first be "admitted" to us on arrival. This means that we will record your details and inform you about your hospitalisation.

Please ask exactly where you should travel to when you make your appointment.
The University Hospital has several locations and consists of many individual clinics.

Checklist for your stay An overview of the things you should bring with you.

Help and advice Counselling services and more: find the help you need.

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All about your stay Telephone, television, shopping and more... Our services for you.

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Accompanying person / your child in the clinic Find out about the options and costs.

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Comfort services Whether single room or chief physician treatment - extras according to your wishes.

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General terms and conditions Information on the general contractual provisions, house rules and hospital services

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