Sana Kliniken Sommerfeld

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Hellmuth-Ulrici-Klinik
Sana Kliniken Sommerfeld
Sponsorship Sana Kliniken AG and Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband - Landesverband Berlin e. V.
place Summer field
state Brandenburg
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 48 '43 "  N , 13 ° 2' 14"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 48 '43 "  N , 13 ° 2' 14"  E
Director , Medical Director,

Nursing Directorate
Wiebke Gröper
Professor Doctor Andreas M. Halder
Markus Berger
Care level Certified endoprosthetics center for maximum care
beds 330
Employee 296
(hospital & rehabilitation, full-time staff )
areas of expertise Lung diseases, joint diseases, therapy
Affiliation Sana association
founding 1912
Website sana.de/sommerfeld
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The Hellmuth Ulrici Clinic (until 1964 Waldhaus Charlottenburg ) is located in the Sommerfeld district of the Brandenburg town of Kremmen . It is a medical center for diseases of the musculoskeletal system and has been operated by the Sana Kliniken since the 1990s . The name Kliniken Sommerfeld has become commonplace.

history

The Waldhaus Charlottenburg was built in 1912–1914 as a lung sanatorium (contemporary also: "Tuberculosenheim" ) of the city of Charlottenburg , which was independent until 1920 . The buildings in the alpine country house style were created under the direction of the Charlottenburg city planning officer Heinrich Seeling based on designs by his colleague Richard Ermisch .

In 1964 the clinic was named after the long-time director Hellmuth Ulrici . In 1987 the Clinic for Operative Orthopedics, which changed the medical profile of the company due to the decline in serious lung diseases, and the Clinic for Manual Medicine were founded.

After German reunification , the clinic was initially owned by the GDR state and under the responsibility of the entire Berlin Senate . Eventually the Sana Kliniken acquired the facility and continued to focus on joint-specific treatments. Since 1997 a rehabilitation clinic has supplemented the complete treatment. The Ullrici-Klinik quickly developed into one of the leading facilities in Germany in the field of joint implantation ( competence center for orthopedics with specialist clinics for operative orthopedics and non-surgical orthopedics, pain therapy (manual medicine), spinal surgery as well as the directly connected rehabilitation clinic ). According to the company, around 7,500 joint implants are performed each year, with the hip and knee joints being the frontrunners .

The Pneumology Clinic was closed in 2004, but pneumological rehabilitation is still offered.

Medical institutions

The following individual facilities belong to the Sommelfeld clinics:

  • Clinic for spinal surgery with
    minimally invasive techniques for the treatment of herniated discs , narrowing of the spinal canal and vertebral body fractures ,
  • Clinic for manual medicine, in particular
    non-operative orthopedics and pain medicine with neuro-orthopedic examinations (manual medical diagnosis of muscles, joints, spine, fasciae and movement sequences) and functional diagnostics using apparatus,
  • Clinic for Orthopedic Rehabilitation (185 beds)
    treats patients after operations on the locomotor system and carries out non-operative further treatment, in addition, trauma surgery patients are treated afterwards,
  • Pneumology Rehabilitation Clinic .

Building and park

In 1995 the historic building ensemble was placed under monument protection. It consists of an administration building and several individual buildings that were structurally separated in the construction phase for infectious patients, women and men. In addition, there is the technical equipment such as a water tower , supply facilities (machine and boiler house, former kitchen) and a chapel . All buildings in the adapted country house style are embedded in a well-tended park.

literature

  • Stefan Wolter: Future through tradition. The alpine idyll on the edge of Berlin. Medical history walk in the 100th year of the existence of the Sana Kliniken Sommerfeld , Letterado-Verlag 2013, ISBN 978-3-938579-28-2 .
  • Andreas Jüttemann: The Prussian Lung Sanatorium , Pabst, Lengerich 2016, ISBN 3-958531-38-5 .

Web links

Commons : Waldhaus Charlottenburg  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hospital portrait Sommerfeld , accessed on June 4, 2020.
  2. a b c d History of the clinic. Retrieved June 4, 2020 .
  3. ^ Eberhard-Günther Ermisch, Klaus Konrad Weber: Richard Ermisch. Portrait of a builder. Ernst & Sohn, Berlin 1971, p. 23 f.
  4. One of the most important tuberculosis doctors in the Märkische Allgemeine
  5. Business card of the Sana Kliniken Sommerfeld. Retrieved June 4, 2020 .