Westphalia Clinic

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Westphalia Clinic
legal form GmbH
founding 2010
Seat Dortmund
management Stefan Aust
Number of employees 2350
Branch Health services
Website https://www.klinikum-westfalen.de/

The Klinikum Westfalen is a German health company in the eastern Ruhr area and was created in 2010 through the merger of the Knappschaftskrankenhaus Dortmund and the Klinik am Park Lünen . The Lütgendortmund Knappschaftskrankenhaus and Hellmig Hospital in Kamen are now also part of the company. The four hospitals provide outpatient and inpatient basic and standard care for more than 150,000 patients annually. The Westphalia Clinic, with all four hospitals, is part of the Knappschaft Kliniken association. The managing director has been Stefan Aust and the managing director Michael Kleinschmidt since 2018.

history

In 2010 the Knappschaftskrankenhaus Dortmund and the Klinik am Park Lünen merged to form the Westphalia Clinic. The Hellmig Hospital in Kamen followed at the beginning of 2013, and on January 1, 2015 the former Evangelical Hospital Lütgendortmund, now the Knappschaftskrankenhaus Lütgendortmund.

The Knappschaft - Bahn - See and the cities of Lünen and Kamen are shareholders of the Westphalia Clinic. The clinic has around 2,350 employees.

Medical supplies

In the four hospitals there is an outpatient and inpatient basic and standard care including geriatric medicine and psychiatry; in addition, medical specialist centers such as the Cancer Center of the Westphalia Clinic, the Westphalia Lung Center in Lünen, two endoprosthetics centers in Dortmund and Kamen, the Westphalia heart center offer vascular medicine in Came, the stroke unit in Dortmund or the surgical clinics a supply.

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