The department specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of internal diseases across the entire spectrum of internal medicine, with a particular focus on diseases of the heart and blood vessels, the digestive tract, and carbohydrate metabolism.
Inpatient Clinic
The outpatient wing provides examination facilities for both outpatients and inpatients. It includes a cardiology clinic, a gastroenterology unit, and clinics specializing in metabolic disorders—diabetology and endocrinology.
Patientswith acutemedicalconditionsare treated inthe emergency department, which is open 24 hours a day.
Internal Medicine ICU
Internal Medicine A
Internal Medicine Ward A consists of two- to four-bed rooms. It admits patients with a wide range of internal medical conditions, particularly those involving the digestive and respiratory systems, as well as patients requiring isolation. The ward takes patients into its care from both the intensive care unit and other collaborating departments.
Internal Medicine B
Internal Medicine Ward B has 12 two-bed rooms and one single deluxe room. The ward is used to admit patients with a wide range of internal medical conditions. It is equipped with a telemetric system for continuous monitoring of heart activity and blood oxygen saturation; therefore, priority is given to patients with suspected newly diagnosed heart disease and patients who have undergone cardiac catheterization.
Premium Room
Patients admitted to the internal medicine ward can enjoy premium accommodations in a hospital suite.
The suite includes an entryway with seating for visitors, a room with a bed for the patient and, if necessary, a companion, and a bathroom with a shower and toilet. The suite is equipped with a refrigerator, electric kettle, microwave, telephone, air conditioning, television, Wi-Fi, and a communication system for contacting staff.
The suite is located outside the inpatient ward and is therefore suitable for self-sufficient patients who do not require close supervision. Availability of the hospital suite is always subject to the medical staff’s discretion and current occupancy.