View of the MHH patient garden for reflection

Ward 83

Treatment of benign (benign) and malignant (malignant) diseases

View over a bed of tulips to patients having a chat

Ward 84

Pregnant women's diseases, microchondria and fertility surgery and
EMERGENCY admission outside of outpatient clinic hours

Bonding: Mother with her newborn twins in skin-to-skin contact

Ward 82

Mother and child ward

Wards of the Women's Clinic: 82, 83, 84

Dear patients,

You are about to be admitted to hospital for the birth of your child or to enable optimum diagnosis and treatment and the quickest possible recovery in the event of illness. During your stay at the Clinical Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at the MHH, you will receive comprehensive care from a closely cooperating, interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, psychosocial counselors and midwives.

Contact and information

Please contact us if you have any questions, concerns or problems, even if you are dissatisfied, for whatever reason. We will do our best to make your stay as pleasant as possible and try to accommodate your wishes and needs as far as possible. However, please also understand that the MHH Women's Clinic is an acute hospital where seriously ill patients are cared for around the clock, so that waiting times may occur and planned examinations and procedures may occasionally have to be postponed.

General information for your stay at the MHH

P A T I E N T S P O R T A L

Before your stay

 

Before the stay

During your stay

  • Inpatient / treatment process
  • General information about the stay

 

 

During your stay

After your stay

  • Discharge
  • What you need to take with you
    Discharge checklist
  • Co-payment information
  • Advice for the time back home
After the stay

To the Departments of the Women's Clinic