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Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K10, Level 02

Dr. med. A. Beilken

+49 511 532-9188 +49 511 532-8766 kinderonkologie.akutambulanz@mh-hannover.de

Monday - Friday from 8:00 - 13:00
(during school vacations from 08:00 - 13:00)

The acute oncology outpatient clinic, which is physically connected to ward 64a and the day clinic, treats children and adolescents with cancer in the intensive chemotherapy phase and associated severe immunodeficiency.

  • Monitoring and control of intensive chemotherapy in accordance with the recommendations of the respective therapy optimization studies
  • Treatment of therapy side effects such as nausea and pain
  • Management and prescription of outpatient blood transfusions
  • Coordination and prescription of imaging examinations during the course of treatment
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Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K10, level SO

Dr. med. A. Sander; Prof. Dr. med. M. Stanulla; Dr. med. A. Partheil, Dr. med. I. Wieland

+49 511 532-3214 +49 511 532-18525 kinderonkologie.nachsorgeambulanz@mh-hannover.de

Monday - Friday from 8:00 - 16:00
(during school vacations from 08:00 - 13:00)

We offer the following diagnostic services in our oncology and follow-up consultation hours:

  • Diagnosis of leukemias, myelodysplasias and lymphomas in the event of blood count changes or lymph node swelling without significant impairment of the general condition (otherwise emergency presentation and inpatient clarification required)
  • Therapy management of oral maintenance chemotherapy or other forms of therapy after completion of intensive therapy for leukemias and solid tumors
  • Oncological follow-up care to rule out disease relapses, late effects of the disease and treatment and secondary diseases after completion of intensive chemotherapy and, if necessary, surgery/radiotherapy in accordance with the recommendations of the respective disease-specific therapy optimization study/registry.
  • Recording of neuropsychological late effects of intensive treatment including neuropsychological testing with recommendation for further diagnostics, treatment and, if necessary, support and disadvantage compensation

Range of services in the hematology outpatient clinic (diseases of the blood)

  • Deficiency of white blood cells (leukopenia) or individual subgroups of white blood cells (e.g. neutropenia, lymphocytopenia)
  • Increase in white blood cells or individual subgroups (e.g. leukemia, eosinophilia)
  • Red blood cell deficiency (anemia) due to congenital changes in haemoglobin or the erythrocyte membrane (e.g. thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, spherocythemia)
  • Bone marrow diseases with impaired formation of white and/or red blood cells and platelets
  • Immune diseases with increased breakdown of white and/or blood cells and platelets (e.g. immune eutropenia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, immune thrombocytopenia)
  • Iron utilization disorders with chronic iron deficiency anaemia
  • Immunodeficiencies

Range of services in the coagulation outpatient clinic (blood coagulation disorders)

  • Haemophilia A or B
  • Von Willebrand syndrome (congenital and acquired)
  • Congenital or acquired deficiency of individual coagulation factors
  • Coagulation diagnostics before planned operations in cases of suspected coagulation disorders (see preoperative diagnostics below) and perioperative management of coagulation disorders (substitution treatment)
  • Platelet dysfunction (e.g. Bernard-Soulier syndrome, Glanzmann thrombasthenia, etc.)
  • Increased tendency to thrombosis (thrombophilia)
    Therapy management and diagnostics for previous thromboses (including sonographic follow-up)

 

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Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

K02, level H0

N.N.

+49(0)511 532-7652 +49(0)511 532-18 854 derma@mh-hannover.de

Mondays from 9.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.;
Tuesdays from 9.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.;
Wednesdays from 9.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.;
Thursdays from 9.00 a.m. - 12.30 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m.

We offer you the entire spectrum of dermatology, allergology and venereology during private consultations:

  • Skin cancer screening and prevention (mole check)
  • Control of pigmented moles
  • Tumors of the skin, with all modern non-surgical procedures or surgical removal if necessary
  • Diagnosis and treatment of allergies and intolerance reactions using skin tests and the latest laboratory methods
  • Immunotherapy (hyposensitization) for hay fever and insect venom allergies
  • Urticaria (hives)
  • Infectious skin diseases caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses (e.g. nail fungus, erysipelas, shingles, herpes)
  • Inflammatory skin diseases (neurodermatitis, psoriasis, lichen ruber, acne)
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Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K4

Tanja Antunovic, Martina Guskau, Zorica Milanovic

0511-532-2532 0511-532-9435 kardiologie.ambulanz@mh-hannover.de

Appointment by arrangement

Specialty (cardio): Cardiomyopathy refers to diseases of the heart muscle (myocardium) in which the heart muscle no longer works properly.

Overview of the main areas of treatment:

  • Treatment and long-term care of patients with PPCM
  • Advising external Clinical Departments throughout Germany on the acute treatment of patients with newly diagnosed PPCM
  • Care of patients with a high-risk pregnancy due to an acquired heart disease in interdisciplinary cooperation with the Women's Clinic of the MHH
Clinical Department
Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K4

Tanja Antunovic, Martina Guskau, Zorica Milanovic

0511-532-2532 0511-532-9435 kardiologie.ambulanz@mh-hannover.de

Appointment by arrangement

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is an often hereditary disease of the heart muscles and occurs in approximately one in 500 people. Progressive thickening of the walls of the left ventricle can lead to shortness of breath, fainting, chest pain and cardiac arrhythmia, and even sudden cardiac death. HCM remains undiagnosed for a long time and requires intensive collaboration between cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and human geneticists, both in terms of diagnosis and treatment.

In our special outpatient clinic (cardio), we examine the HCM disease in detail and develop the optimum diagnosis and treatment strategy. We also carry out differential diagnostic investigations of unclear cardiac cardiomyopathies (e.g. cardiac amyloidosis, Fabry disease) and initiate targeted therapy.

Clinical Department
Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K25, Level 02, Room 1080

Stefanie Urlaß

+49(0)511-532-6304 532-6309 htx.ambulanz.httg@mh-hannover.de

Mondays to Thursdays from 07:00 to 16:00,

Fridays from 07:00 to 15:00

The Transplantation and Artificial Heart Outpatient Clinic focuses on the care and treatment of patients with advanced to terminal heart failure of any cause, both before and after surgical treatment. The outpatient clinic is aimed at patients with heart muscle disease, coronary heart disease or heart valve disease as well as patients after a heart transplant or after implantation of a mechanical heart support system (artificial heart/VAD). In cooperation with the Clinical Department of Pneumology, patients are also cared for after a heart-lung or lung transplant.

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Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K8, Level H0

Frau Linda Häsler / Frau Denise Burchard

0511 532 4115 0511 532 161042 info-rehabilitationsmedizin@mh-hannover.de

Monday to Friday 07:00 to 13:00

The Clinical Department for Rehabilitation Medicine at the MHH offers a comprehensive range of therapeutic services in line with guidelines as part of the special consultation hours for incontinence.

Disorders of bladder and bowel function, organ prolapse or pain in the pelvic floor structures of various kinds, such as after operations (e.g. prostatectomy), birth injuries (e.g. perineal tear), compression syndromes or psychological disorders are treated on an outpatient basis by a specialist physiotherapy team following a medical examination and rehabilitative assessments.
Indications include conditions such as stress and faecal incontinence, neurogenic and non-neurogenic overactive bladder, voiding disorders and organ prolapse. Patients are also treated promptly before and after urological or gynecological operations.

Therapeutic methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to reduce symptoms, such as acupuncture or electro-acupuncture, have been available to patients on a self-pay basis in addition to pelvic floor training since June 2018.

Clinical Department
Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Building K8, Level H0

Frau Linda Häsler / Frau Denise Burchard

0511 532 4115 0511 532 161042 info-rehabilitationsmedizin@mh-hannover.de

Monday to Friday 07:00 to 13:00

The Clinical Department for Rehabilitation Medicine at the MHH offers outpatient follow-up treatment for acute and chronic neurological diseases (e.g. stroke, stroke, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, polyneuropathy, traumatic brain injury) as well as assessment to optimize ongoing therapy.

The aim is to reduce the neurological consequences (e.g. weakness of the foot, hemiparesis, paraparesis, paraplegia, ataxia, etc.), to compensate for the deficits and to improve the patient's mobility, independence and participation in everyday life and work.

Treatment in our Clinical Department is carried out in a multidisciplinary manner by various professional groups such as physiotherapists, occupational therapists and masseurs. Before treatment begins, assessments are carried out to determine the problem, pain, depression/anxiety, independence, quality of life, etc. The patient is then examined by a physician of physical and rehabilitative medicine and the treatment goals are determined in an interdisciplinary manner with the therapists, the patient and his/her family.

The therapy concepts and methods we use include Bobath, Perfetti, perceptual therapy according to Affolter, brain performance training or everyday-oriented therapy (AOT)
If indicated, we also offer functional electrical stimulation for foot drop palsy, muscular stimulation for nerve injuries, gait training with "Andago", treadmill therapy and exercise therapy.

Clinical Department
Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

Buuilding K20, Level E2, Room 1480

N.N.

+ 49 511-532-4833 + 49 511-532-4811 zahnerhaltung-AD@mh-hannover.de

mondays to fridays 8.30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

If you are interested in any of the following therapies, make a consultation appointment in our general office hours:

  •     Treatment as part of the student course
  •     Preventive strategies in children, adults and seniors
  •     Treatment of dental trauma (immediate treatment if needed)
  •     Root canal treatment (immediate treatment if needed)
  •     Restorations that are gentle on tooth structure
  •     Tooth reshaping after orthodontic treatment (gap closure)
  •     Repair of dental restorations
  •     Periodontal therapy (periodontosis)
  •     Regenerative treatment of bone defects in teeth and implants
  •     Therapy of inflammation of tissues surrounding implants (periimplantitis)
  •     Plastic surgery for teeth with receding gums (mucogingival surgery)
  •     Caries and tooth structure malformations in deciduous and mixed dentition
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Ambulance

Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover

N.N.

0511-532-3407 0511-532-5876 goetz.friedrich@mh-hannover.de

By arrangement

  • Minimally invasive treatment of diseases of the brain, especially the cerebral vessels, tumors of the head and neck, as well as degenerative and vascular lesions of the spinal column and spinal cord.
Interventional neuroradiology
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