St. Marien Hospital (Gelsenkirchen-Buer)

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St. Marien Hospital (Gelsenkirchen-Buer)
Sponsorship St. Marien Hospital Buer GmbH
place Gelsenkirchen
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Federal Republic of Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 34 '54 "  N , 7 ° 2' 54"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 34 '54 "  N , 7 ° 2' 54"  E
executive Director Susanne Minten, Hendrik Nordholt
beds 257
Affiliation St. Augustine Gelsenkirchen
founding 1867
Website marienhospital-buer.de
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The St. Marien Hospital Buer is a general hospital at Mühlenstrasse 5–9 in Gelsenkirchen-Buer . The sponsor is the St. Marien-Hospital Buer GmbH under the umbrella of the St. Augustinus Gelsenkirchen group . The house has 257 beds.

history

The house was consecrated by the bishop in 1867. In 1905 the clinic moved to its present location and received the north-west wing five years later. In 1966 a new part of a building with three operating theaters, radiology, laboratory and outpatient department was built. In 1991 a part of the building was refurbished with three stations, ambulances, ambulance access and a kitchen. In 1993 a horizontal connection was created in the entrance area with a patient café, kiosk and physiotherapy. The restoration of the west wing took three years; An intensive care unit for operative intensive care medicine, a cardiological internal intensive care unit and three completely redesigned wards were created. The inauguration of the new building with five operating theaters with modern technical equipment took place in 2005. The Sankt-Marien-Hospital Buer was included in the St. Augustinus Gelsenkirchen group in 2007 and is therefore closely connected to the Marienhospital in Gelsenkirchen.

Clinics

The hospital has clinics for general and visceral surgery, orthopedics and trauma surgery, vascular surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, anesthesiology, operative intensive medicine and pain therapy, diagnostic and interventional radiology and nuclear medicine and a medical clinic (general internal medicine, pneumology, gastroenterology, diabetology, intensive care and respiratory medicine).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ History , St. Marien Hospital Gelsenkirchen-Buer, accessed on September 16, 2019