SRH Central Clinic Suhl
SRH Central Clinic Suhl GmbH | |
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Sponsorship | SRH Kliniken GmbH |
place | Suhl |
Coordinates | 50 ° 36 '9 " N , 10 ° 42' 35" E |
executive Director | Uwe Leder |
beds | 653 |
Employee | approx. 1,250 |
areas of expertise | 24 |
founding | 1893 |
Website | www.zentralklinikum-suhl.de |
The non-profit SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl is a hospital in southern Thuringia with 24 independent specialist and sub-areas of medicine and 653 beds. In 2017, 80,650 outpatients and 33,965 inpatients were treated. The facility is an acute and academic teaching hospital of the Jena University Hospital and employs around 1,250 people.
The carrier is the SRH Kliniken GmbH, which operates hospitals in Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia . The group of companies is owned by the non-profit SRH Holding .
history
The first municipal hospital was built in Suhl in 1893 , after previously there was only a poor and infirmary. On November 1, 1893, the hospital opened on Neundorfer Strasse. At that time, the hospital started operations with 35 beds, a doctor, two nurses and a male nurse who treated around 130 inpatients every year.
In 1918, 1928 and 1936/37 the municipal hospital was expanded to 150 beds. The next extension was planned in 1939, but was no longer implemented due to the Second World War . It was not until 1963 that a ward block was added to the hospital.
From 1974 onwards, the municipal hospital on Neundorfer Straße was transformed into a district hospital on Döllberg. The foundation stone for the new building was laid on February 13, 1974. The total construction costs amounted to around 156 million marks. The ten-story main building with a total of 745 beds comprised the specialist clinics for pediatric surgery, pediatric / pediatric infection, urology, obstetrics / gynecology, surgery / traumatology, orthopedics, eye department, ear, nose and throat diseases, and internal medicine. In the extension connected to the ward block there was space for the operating rooms, intensive therapy, radiology, pharmacy, administration as well as social facilities and technical facilities.
The district hospital at Döllberg was built according to a project by the district hospital in Halle (Saale) . For the then district town of Suhl, the reuse project for the ward and complement (central facilities) was implemented in a smaller form.
After reunification in 1990, the Free State of Thuringia took over the sponsorship of the Suhl hospital. It now has 798 beds and has developed into a center with modern medical technology in southern Thuringia.
On August 19, 1998, the Heidelberg Rehabilitation Foundation bought the Suhl Clinic. The construction of the new ward block and the conversion of the functional building followed by 2004 with a total investment volume of 102.4 million euros. In 2016, all mechanical beds were replaced by electronically adjustable beds and all patient rooms were equipped with free telephones, internet and HD televisions. From March to December 2018, a 504-space multi-storey car park for patients and employees was built at the main entrance of the clinic. On January 2, 2019, the SRH Geriatric Rehabilitation Clinic opened at the SRH Central Clinic Suhl as one of the first in Thuringia.
The SRH Central Clinic Suhl has been part of the SRH since 1998. The parent company is SRH Holding (SdbR), a non-profit foundation based in Heidelberg.
Specialist clinics, institutes and certified centers
The SRH Zentralklinikum Suhl differentiates between specialist clinics that are managed by chief physicians and have access to a bed contingent, supporting institutes and certified centers. The centers were each checked and accredited by the relevant specialist commission.
Specialist clinics
- Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery
- Clinic for anesthesia and intensive therapy
- Ophthalmology Clinic
- Department of Dermatology
- Clinic for gynecology and obstetrics
- Clinic for Vascular and Thoracic Surgery
- Ear, nose and throat clinic / plastic surgery
- Clinic for Internal Medicine I ( Cardiology , Angiology , Internal Intensive Care Medicine )
- Department of Internal Medicine II ( gastroenterology , hematology , oncology , nephrology , diabetology , proctology )
- Clinic for Internal Medicine III ( Pneumology , Ventilation and Sleep Medicine )
- Clinic for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
- Pediatric Surgery Clinic
- Clinic for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Plastic Operations
- Musculoskeletal Center:
- Clinic for Trauma Surgery / Septic Surgery and Hand Surgery
- Clinic for Spinal Diseases and Neurotraumatology
- Clinic for Orthopedics and Endoprosthetics
- Department of Neurology
- Nuclear Medicine Clinic
- Palliative care unit
- Social Pediatric Center
- Radiotherapy Clinic
- Urology Clinic
Institutes
- Institute for Diagnostic Imaging
- Institute of Pathology
- Clinical Study Center
- Medical center for adults with disabilities
- Center for Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine
Certified centers
- Pelvic floor center Thuringia
- Intestinal Center of the German Cancer Society Suhl
- Endoprosthetics Center
- Entire house certified according to KTQ
- certified sleep medicine center
- Certificate "Excellent. For children. PLUS"
- Perinatal Center Level 1
- Regional trauma center
- South Thuringian Breast Center Suhl / Meiningen
- Stroke Unit
- Clinic kitchen certified according to EU standards
Rehabilitation facilities
- SRH Clinic for Geriatric Rehabilitation
Central operating room
The operations take place in the operations center of the house on level 4. For this purpose, 10 operating theaters were combined to form a closed area with an attached recovery room and medical and information technology. A septic operating room is also available. Around 90 doctors and 75 nursing staff attend to around 13,000 operations here every year.
Polyclinic
The Suhl Medical Care Center was opened in 2005 and renamed the Polyclinic in 2016. There will be outpatient care for patients from the southern Thuringian region in the medical fields of angiology, general medicine, ophthalmology, dermatology, gynecology, ENT medicine, internal medicine, pediatric surgery, pediatric and adolescent medicine, neurology, nuclear medicine, orthopedics / trauma surgery / surgery, pathology , Physical and rehabilitation medicine, radiology, radiation therapy and urology. In addition, the SRH Poliklinik operates a short-term and transitional care station with 12 places at the clinic, as well as the SRH Outpatient Care South Thuringia.
Ambulance service
The SRH Central Clinic Suhl provides the emergency doctors for three ground-based rescue equipment in Suhl, Zella-Mehlis and Schleusingen . In addition, on weekdays from sunrise to sunset, the emergency doctor for the rescue helicopter " Christoph 60 " of the DRF Luftrettung is available.
Picture gallery
literature
- Annette Goetz: From the city hospital to the SRH Central Clinic Suhl: Insights into 111 years of hospital development in Suhl. SRH Central Hospital Suhl 2004, ISBN 3-929730-27-8
Individual evidence
- ↑ Annual Report of SRH SDBR. (PDF) Retrieved January 31, 2017 .
- ^ Author collective: Suhl district - architecture guide GDR, VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin, 1989, p. 48
- ↑ Comfort car park with 504 parking spaces opened at the clinic: Suhl Central Clinic. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
- ↑ SRH Clinic for Geriatric Rehabilitation opens in Suhl: Suhl Central Clinic. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
- ↑ Facts & Figures - SRH Holding. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
- ↑ Central Clinic Suhl: Specialist departments: Central Clinic Suhl. Retrieved January 31, 2017 .
- ↑ Central Clinic Suhl: certified centers: Central Clinic Suhl. Retrieved January 31, 2017 .
- ↑ Central Clinic Suhl: Polyclinic: Central Clinic Suhl. Retrieved May 30, 2017 .