ISCARE Clinic
MD Nikoleta Toris / MD Patrik Paulis

The clinic provides 29 normal beds and two beds in the intensive care unit. The patients are treated by the surgeons and gynaecologists of our clinic centre. It is important to us that the patients are in contact with one doctor during their whole stay in hospital. On the ward works a staff of certified nurses under the leadership of charge nurse Maria Šopíková. The nurses' station is an open room, so that every patient can easily approach the nurses.

The normal rooms provide modern beds with the possibility of adjusting the bed electronically. Moreover, there is a wardrobe, a mobile bedside table, a table, chairs, and a TV set. Patients can go online with their own notebooks via our internet access. All rooms have a bathroom with a shower; they are constructed for patients in post-operational condition. It is possible to order a bed and board for an accompanying person.

The intensive care unit is also the anaesthetic recovery room. It provides two beds and modern facilities to monitor the patient and his or her treatment. There are monitors for observing the circulation, the breathing, the drug response and others. There, patients are treated by anaesthetists and certified nurses with good experience in anaesthesiology.

What to do before the arrival?

On the day of your arrival you can have normal breakfast and lunch, unless your doctor advises you not to.

At an agreed on time you come to us in the clinic. Please go to the reception on the first floor in the Lighthouse Jankovcova 1569/2c Prague 7, post code 17000.

Please bring with you:
Your appointment acknowledgement and an ID.
Your information handout and your medical history.
Findings of the examinations before the surgery and maybe radiographs, in case these were not made by us.
If you have, a written documentation of past diseases and treatments.
Drugs you usually take, if possible also the original packaging.
Your body care products, slippers, pyjamas, bathrobe, a bag for your personal things, and a plastic bag for your shoes.
For your distraction you may want to bring a nice book or magazine.

Note:
If possible please don't bring large baggage (suitcases, large bags).
Please don't bring expensive jewellery or a great amount of money with you. The clinic can not be held accountable for any loss.
After the discharge, every patient organises himself to get picked up by an accompanying person (by car or taxi, please do not use public transport).
Visitors can be received every day until 7 p m.

The staff in the ISCARE clinic and the first faculty of medicine of the Karls University are tirelessly trying to make your stay in our hospital as comfortable as possible for you. Please turn trustfully to the nurses on the ward or to your doctor who, as far as possible, will take care of you from the arrival to the discharge.


Any questions? Please contact us

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