Private Hospital (PKA) Wales has so far offered treatment to patients with heart diseases or diseases of the respiratory organs. The offer on the Wells site is now being expanded.
Catfish. In addition to the already established heart and lung rehabilitation, outpatient rehabilitation is now also available for patients with complaints of musculoskeletal and assistive devices, oncological diseases, neurological diseases, diseases of the metabolic system and psychiatric diseases. The expansion took place gradually, from September 2022 onwards all the seven departments have been covered.
benefits for patients
Outpatient medical rehabilitation has the advantage that patients can improve their physical health and it is tailored to their professional and personal lives. “With outpatient rehabilitation, we have the opportunity to offer patients highly professional therapy beyond a hospital stay,” explains Alexander Schreiner, medical director of Rhea Wells. “The patient remains in their familiar environment and still receives intensive therapy,” says the physician, summarizing the benefits of outpatient service.
Making use of
In theory, the services of outpatient rehabilitation can be used by every insured, whether they are working or retired. “The condition for this is that the treating specialist or family doctor submits an application to the concerned social or health insurance institution.
Comprehensive outpatient medical program
Cardiology
Heart attack, heart surgery, heart failure and chronic heart disease
Pulmonology
Lung surgery, chronic diseases such as asthma or COPD, or after a COVID-19 infection
Metabolism
diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, obesity
· bone disease
Orthopedic Surgery, Spinal Disease, Ligament and Tendon Injury
Oncology
After chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery
Neuroscience
Stroke, nerve inflammation or neurosurgical intervention
Psychiatry
Burn-out syndrome, psychosomatic or affective disorder
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