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Pain Clinic Centre Hospitalier du Valais Romand If you think you suffer from chronic pain or you have an acquaintance or a family member who has chronic pain... then you are on the right site. On this site, you will find information regarding chronic pain and various possible therapeutic approaches. Many people suffer from chronic pain, most do not know that appropriate treatments exist and very few benefit from treatment in a specialised centre. The Pain Clinic is part of the anaesthesiology department and the doctors who…
Assistant Doctors and Senior Registrars The SAR is categorised as A1 by the ISFM, which means that a maximum of 3 1/2 years of specific training is recognised. The SAR is part of the COMASUL Latin Commission, which reviews all candidates eligible for anaesthesiology training in French-speaking Switzerland and Ticino. If the candidate is accepted, COMASUL assists him or her until he or she obtains his or her FMH title, and ensures an efficient distribution of assistants between the university and peripheral hospitals in…
Visp your stay All hospital employees are bound by professional confidentiality. Each employee wears a name tag with his or her first and last name. Red Medical staff Blue Nursing staff Green Medico-technical staff Yellow Care assistants Grey Administration and logistics White Trainees, apprentices Managers and team leaders are further distinguished by the gold stripe on the badge. The nursing staff will do everything in their power to provide you with the best possible care. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate…
Brig Your stay All hospital employees are bound by professional confidentiality. Each employee wears a name tag with his or her first and last name. Red Medical staff Blue Nursing staff Green Medico-technical staff Yellow Care assistants Grey Administration and logistics White Trainees, apprentices Managers and team leaders are further distinguished by the gold stripe on the badge. The nursing staff will do everything in their power to provide you with the best possible care. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate…
Surgery / Urology Clinic Upper Valais Hospital Centre The surgical clinic at the Upper Valais Hospital Centre comprises the General Surgery Department , the Visceral Surgery Department and the Urology Department . Two attending physicians extend the range of services for diseases in the ear, nose and throat department. The surgical clinic has 50 inpatient and 10 day surgery beds and is divided into two large wards, the weekly clinic and the day clinic. Our emergency ward is available 24 hours a day for surgical emergencies.…
Nos consultations spécialisées Cancers de la peau Cancers gynécologiques Cancers du sein Cancers du poumon Cancers ORL Cancers digestifs Cancers uro-génitaux Tumeurs cérébrales Cancers lymphatiques Cancers de la peau Cancers gynécologiques Cancers du sein Cancers du poumon Cancers ORL Cancers digestifs Cancers uro-génitaux Tumeurs cérébrales Cancers lymphatiques Cancers de la peau Notre service propose une prise en charge spécialisée des cancers de la peau, notamment les mélanomes, les carcinomes basocellulaires,…
Therapeutic procedures Treatment here at the day clinic consists of a carefully devised combination of therapy modules. All our patients are involved in this multi-modal treatment setting. You will take part in the various psychotherapeutic modules as part of a set timetable that runs from Monday to Friday. Thanks to the varying approaches of our interdisciplinary team, this course of therapy offers you the opportunity to experience new ways of relating to yourself and others in a group setting. The therapists hold regular…
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Informations Current measures For patients attending outpatient consultations, as well as those accompanying them, wearing a mask is recommended. Please keep your mask on throughout your visit. Hand disinfection is required for everyone entering hospital buildings. Patients and visitors with symptoms of respiratory infection are required to wear a mask. Visitors with symptoms of respiratory infection are asked to postpone their visit if possible.