Johanniter Hospital Oberhausen
Coordinates: 51 ° 30 '34.6 " N , 6 ° 51' 14.3" E
The Johanniter Hospital in the Oberhausen district of Sterkrade is one of five houses in the Evangelical Clinic in Lower Rhine .
history
The hospital was built by the Protestant Order of St. John on a site made available by the Gutehoffnungshütte and opened in 1895. It was initially designed for 120 beds and consisted of a longitudinal wing with three transverse wings. The design came from the Berlin architects Heino Schmieden and Rudolph Speer , who had already built hospitals all over Germany. From the 1940s the building complex was expanded several times.
The Johanniter Hospital has been included by the RVR in the Oberhausen: Industry makes city the route of industrial culture.
Facility
The hospital currently has 346 beds and consists of the following departments:
- Clinic for Nephrology / Dialysis Department ,
- Clinic for bronchial and pulmonary medicine,
- Department of Urology ,
- Clinic for Psychiatry , Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics .
There are also:
- the central department for anesthesiology , intensive care medicine and emergency medicine,
- the Central Department for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology ,
- the Central Department for Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology,
- the Central Department for Laboratory Medicine
of the clinic network and the Johanniter-Haus, a nursing home for seniors suffering from dementia .