Inpatient admission at Hannover Medical School takes place via the central admission desk in building K5.
You can reach the patient admission via the main entrance (building K6).
In order to be able to admit you in accordance with the legal requirements of the healthcare system, we require an inpatient referral and your health insurance card.
To confirm your admission, you will receive our general treatment contract conditions, which you must accept by signing them.
The costs for your inpatient stay are usually covered by your health insurance company. If there is no cost approval from a cost bearer, you are subject to the contractual provisions for self-payers. As a self-payer, you are liable for the user fees and must therefore make an advance payment. You will receive a detailed overview of the current fees at the patient admission desk.
There is also the option of making use of additional services - so-called optional services. These include accommodation in a 1-bed room or personal treatment by the head physician. You can also obtain further information from the central patient admission department or from our ward assistant.
Further information can be found on the pages "For patients and visitors" and on the page for Ward 33.
The ward 33 is an interdisciplinary ward belonging to the Clinical Department of Radiotherapy and Special Oncology under the medical direction of Prof. Dr. Dr. Hans Christiansen.
Our Nursing is based on the nursing mission statement and the nursing concept of Hannover Medical School. It is planned, carried out and evaluated in a patient-oriented manner and in consideration of the
psychosocial situation. We work according to the Rooper, Logan & Thierny nursing model. Accommodation on ward 33 is in single, double and
multi-bed rooms, which are equipped with their own bathroom. The ward also has a patient lounge with a television and refrigerator. Two separate examination rooms are available for the admission examination
. These are also used for one-to-one consultations.
Our nursing team consists of full-time and part-time registered nurses (some with additional qualifications such as practice supervisors, pain nurses, specialist training for oncological care and palliative care). Participation in internal and external training courses is an integral part of our Human Resources. In addition, an internet portal is used for independent e-learning.
The nurses and carers are your contact persons during your stay.
They will look after your well-being and support you in your daily activities.
Interns and students from the MHH School of Nursing also support our specialist nurses.
The ward assistant is the link between the nursing area and administration and organizes the administrative process on the ward.
If you need certificates for your hospital stay, health insurance, employer, etc., the ward assistant will issue them to you immediately.
With regard to visiting hours, please refer to the current MHH regulation.
If your relatives would like to talk to the ward physicians, this is usually possible from Monday to Friday between 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. or by prior appointment via our nursing support point.