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Martigny By car Car park By bus By car Car park By bus Martigny-Fully motorway exit, towards Martigny. Signs reading “HOPITAL” which show you where to go. There are parking spaces available to visitors in front of the building. Charges apply for car parking. For long term hospital stays, we ask you to use public transport, or to have someone bring you to the hospital. Martigny-Martigny-Croix bus route - bus stop: “Hôpital”. Wheelchair access. Parking spaces are reserved for wheelchair users in front of the Admissions…
Saint-Amé Access By car Car park By train/bus By car Car park By train/bus St-Maurice motorway exit. There are parking spaces available to visitors. Charges apply for car parking. Routes and timetables for trains and buses are available on www.sbb.ch . A bus connects St-Maurice train station to the clinic once a day, in the afternoon. The clinic is equipped for wheelchair access.
Brig Access - Parking Brig hospital is located at the same level as Brig station, approx. 700 m to the west. We recommend arriving by public transport. There are also a limited number of paid parking spaces available. The bus stop is on the main road in front of the hospital in Brig. You can reach the hospital by walk from the Brig main station in aproximatly10 minutes. Go to By car By bus On foot By car By bus On foot In the event of outpatient treatment or short-term hospitalization (maximum 48 hours), you may park your…
Sierre Access By car Car park By bus By car Car park By bus Sierre-Ouest highway exit. There are parking spaces available to visitors. Charges apply for car parking. If you are being treated as an outpatient (12 hours maximum), your vehicle may be parked in the visitor car park. For long term hospital stays, we ask you to use public transport, or to have someone bring you to the hospital. The routes and timetables for Sierre buses are available in post offices or on the Internet ( www.sierre.ch ).
Policlinic/Day Clinic Our specialist paediatric consultations, which are organised at regular intervals in collaboration with our hospital partners, bear witness to the increasing degree of specialisation within the field of paediatrics. In addition to the consultations provided in the Centre Hospitalier du Haut-Valais, the hospital can always call on these specialists and their teams – day and night, 365 days a year. Regular consultations are provided for the following specialities: Paediatric Surgery Dr Bernard Genin, FMH…
Paediatric Accident & Emergency Department The team of doctors from the paediatrics department provides care day and night for new-born babies, infants and adolescents in the interdisciplinary accident & emergency department of the Centre Hospitalier du Haut-Valais. Accidents and emergencies requiring paediatric surgery are handled in cooperation with Valais Hospital’s children’s surgeon and with the adult patients’ surgeon from the Centre Hospitalier du Haut-Valais. In addition to the paediatric accident &…
Premature and New-Born Babies (Neonatology) Department Premature babies (born before the 37 th week of pregnancy) and new-born babies suffering from diseases are cared for, as a rule, by the Premature and New-Born Babies Department. The fact that the neonatology department is right next to the maternity ward allows mothers to remain in direct contact with their new-born babies, and, as far as is possible, to breast-feed them, or to establish a physical connection thanks to the technique known as the ‘mother kangaroo’.…
Hospitalisation Unit (Paediatrics) Babies, children and teenagers with acute and chronic diseases relevant to paediatric medicine and surgery are cared for and treated in this unit. Children and babies requiring a high degree of supervision benefit from the services of our Continuing Care Service (Intermediate Care Unit, IMC). The service also provides post-operative follow-up of planned interventions (tonsillectomy, orchidopexy, etc.). Child psychiatric hospitalizations are coordinated in collaboration with the child…
Sion Access To avoid hindering the emergency services, please follow the signs. Visitor parkings are paying. By car By bus By bike By car By bus By bike By car Sion-Est highway exit. Car park There are parking spaces available to visitors. If you are being treated as an outpatient or during a short-term stay (48 hours maximum), your vehicle may be parked in the visitor car park. For long term hospital stays, we ask you to use public transport, or to have someone bring you to the hospital. Parking spaces Plan de situation du…
Monthey - Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pool Discharge Normally discharges take place between 09:00 and 11:00. Your departure is planned as far in advance as possible, in consultation with you, your family or close relatives, and your attending physician. The date will be set, by agreement with your hospital doctor, who will send a report on your hospitalisation and, if necessary, telephone your attending physician, with whom you will resume contact for the remainder of the treatment. Before leaving hospital: Speak to your…