Alb Fils clinics

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Alb Fils clinics
Sponsorship Alb Fils Kliniken GmbH
place Göppingen and Geislingen
state Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 41 '26 "  N , 9 ° 39' 1"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 41 '26 "  N , 9 ° 39' 1"  E
med. executive Director Ingo Hüttner
Care level Central and standard supply
beds 775
Employee 2400
Website www.alb-fils-kliniken.de
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Klinik am Eichert in Göppingen

The Alb Fils Kliniken GmbH (proper spelling: ALB FILS CLINICS) operate the hospitals for basic and standard care in the towns of Göppingen ( Clinic at Eichert ) and Geislingen ( Helfensteinklinik ) in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg . Both houses function as an academic teaching hospital for the University of Ulm . The district of Göppingen is the sole sponsor. The managing directors are Ingo Hüttner (medical managing director, chairman of the management board) and Wolfgang Schmid (commercial managing director).

The clinics have a total of around 775 beds (645 of them at the Klinik am Eichert in Göppingen and 130 at the Helfenstein Klinik in Geislingen) and around 2,400 employees. Every year around 36,000 inpatients and 114,000 outpatients are cared for and treated. Around 300 doctors and more than 1,400 nurses and pediatric nurses work in 24 specialist and nursing departments for medical care and nursing.

Clinics and Institutes

Centers and priorities

  • Social Pediatric Center
  • Geriatric focus
  • Oncological focus
  • Certified colon cancer center
  • Certified gastric cancer center
  • Certified pancreatic cancer center
  • Liver center
  • Certified breast cancer center
  • Gynecological Cancer Center
  • Certified endometriosis center
  • Certified spine center
  • Certified regional trauma center
  • Certified geriatric trauma center
  • Regional pain center of the state of Baden-Württemberg
  • Diabetes Center
  • Certified vascular center
  • Shunt center
  • Perinatal Center
  • Center for Palliative Medicine
  • da Vinci® center

Medical care centers

  • Surgical practice (Klinik am Eichert, Göppingen)
  • Practice for gynecology and obstetrics (Klinik am Eichert, Göppingen)
  • Practice for gynecology and obstetrics (Helfenstein Klinik, Geislingen)
  • Practice for hematology and internal oncology (Klinik am Eichert, Göppingen)
  • Practice for internal medicine (Helfenstein Klinik, Geislingen)
  • Practice for child and adolescent medicine (Klinik am Eichert, Göppingen)
  • Practice for pediatric and adolescent medicine (Helfenstein Klinik, Geislingen)
  • Practice for orthopedics (Donzdorf)
  • Practice for laboratory medicine (Klinik am Eichert, Göppingen)
  • Practice for pathology (Klinik am Eichert, Göppingen)

history

The origins of the Göppingen Hospital go back to 1829. At that time, on the initiative of the senior medical officer and later honorary citizen of Göppingen, Friedrich Hartmann , a first hospital with initially few beds was built near today's Marktstrasse. A "new building" with 80 beds followed on today's Eberhardstrasse, which was inaugurated on October 20, 1886. In the following decades the hospital, which came into the care of the district administration in 1907, was expanded again and again.

The surgeon Oskar Übelhör, who worked for Ferdinand Sauerbruch until 1935 , was one of the chief physicians at the hospital in Geislingen an der Steige.

The next big development step was the decision of the district council on June 5, 1964 to build a new district hospital on a new building site to be developed “on the Eichert”. 77 renowned architecture firms from Germany and abroad took part in the architectural competition. The architects Marchart and Moebius from Vienna received the order. The first groundbreaking took place on October 11, 1971, the topping-out ceremony on May 9, 1974 and the official inauguration of the new building on July 23, 1979. In addition to the 1000-bed hospital built in white exposed concrete, an energy center, a company kindergarten and staff apartments with 266 apartments were built.

swell

  • Klinik am Eichert, numbers and data, new Göppingen district hospital with energy center, staff apartments, Bergfeld residential development; Brochure from the district of Göppingen from March 1977
  • Annual report 2018 of the Alb Fils Kliniken

Web links

Commons : Alb Fils Kliniken  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Rudolf Berndorff : A life for surgery. Obituary for Ferdinand Sauerbruch. In: Ferdinand Sauerbruch: That was my life. Kindler & Schiermeyer, Bad Wörishofen 1951; cited: Licensed edition Bertelsmann, Munich 1956, pp. 456–478, here: p. 460.
  2. "40 years of the Eichert Clinic" press release from ALB FILS KLINIKEN on filstalwelle from July 23, 2019