IN-PATIENT SERVICE
The In-Patient Department of the HMA Clinic renders medical assistance to surgical and theraupetic patients.
There are 18 single and twin wards . Modern interiors painted in soft colors, rattan furniture, spacious halls and wards decorated with paintings: everything is targeted toward the creation of hospitable and comfortable environment.
The in-patient service is based on the "all included" concept. Each ward is equipped with a TV set and a video tape recorder, international telephone lines and an access to internet. When necessary, our patients can use the services of our library and order a newspaper or journal. The wards are air conditioned, have bathrooms with shower cabins. Patients are offered necessary sanitary articles (toothbrush, gel, shampoo, etc.) gowns, t-shirts, slippers and sports suits. Your valuables can be kept in individual built-in lockers. Persons escorting patients may stay either in a family ward or check in a separate room.
There are 4 single and twin wards in the HMA surgical department. Intensive care unit for 3 patients is equipped with medical devices intended for the supervision of the patients’ state (monitoring of blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen saturation, continuous cardio monitoring). There are special functional beds to avoid bedsores. 24 hour medical duty can be provided.
A healthy nutrition is of great importance. An experienced dietician will help with an individual menu.
You can enjoy food and meet your visitors in a comfortable and friendly atmosphere of our restaurant, decorated with plants, and flowers, or you can be served in your ward.
Patients are certain to find utmost expertise of medical staff with years of experience. Our doctors are highly qualified specialists, having scientific degrees.
Comprehensive diagnostics methods are used to diagnose diseases and define treatment (laboratory diagnostics, ultrasound, X-Ray, endoscopic methods, CT and MRI if necessary). Full medical examination can be accomplished shortly, during 2-3 days. When leaving the clinic, a patient is given a detailed medical history including all analysis and diagnostics data, and recommendations for further rehabilitation. |