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Modern approach to hospital services

The diagnostic and therapeutic process requires a holistic approach to each patient, both in terms of the body and the psyche. The most important and yet the most difficult part of the treatment is hospital care. The perception of hospital as a multi-bed monster and the patient as just another case still lingers among many hospital facilities.

However, for several dozen years now a new approach has been gaining more and more acceptance that the most appropriate treatment process includes an individual approach to each patient, and that diagnosis and treatment should be reduced to a shortest possible period.
We are aware that Patients who are taken care of by the LUX MED Group need our support throughout the entire treatment process - from diagnostics to hospitalisation. Therefore, we are now completing our latest project - one day surgery hospital, in which we would like to apply a modern approach to hospital services. We wish to make this hospital a place where the Patient will be in the centre of attention. Our medical staff includes specialists with many years of experience and reputation within the medical community: surgeons, orthopaedists, gynaecologists, laryngologists. Most of them have collaborated with the LUX MED Group for many years. Together with the experienced medical personnel, they will provide the best diagnostics and treatment, using highly specialised, modern equipment. Owing to a limited number of patients, our specialists will have enough time for each of them, allowing to create the best treatment conditions and build ideal relations with patients.

The range of services performed in the LUX MED Group hospital will include mainly one day surgery procedures, i.e. slightly invasive procedures requiring a short stay at our facility. It should be noted that surgical interventions within one day surgery mean above all: shorter time of waiting for the intervention, shorter hospitalisation, reducing stress and risk of infections, as well as shorter absence from work. The hospital will also provide first aid emergency services in areas such as orthopaedics, ophthalmology, laryngology and surgery (foreign body in the eye, sudden earache, sprain, dislocation, fracture of the leg, skin cut), possible to perform in outpatient care. The services will also include diagnostic tests (X-Ray, CT scan, ultrasound), alimentary tract endoscopy, specialised consultations qualifying for surgical procedures, as well as post-surgical consultations will be available in the clinic situated in the same building. Specialists collaborating with the facility will also support diagnostic and treatment processes in all the Group's clinics. The quality of treatment will be supervised by the Scientific Council of the LUX MED Group.

We cordially invite you to take advantage of services provided in our hospital.
Joanna Perkowicz, DrMedSc, Patient Safety and Hospital Services Adviser to the President

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