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Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg

Berlin, Germany

50

Doctors

661

Beds

Languages Spoken

  • Deutsch

Top Specialties

  • Hand surgery clinic (microsurgery)

  • Childhood Infectious Diseases

  • Gynecologic Laparoscopy

  • Hypospadias

  • Pediatric Allergy

  • Metabolic surgery

  • Interventional radiology

  • Deep vein thrombosis

  • Endoscopic ultrasound

  • Prenatal Care

  • Premature infant and neonatal surgery

  • Obstetric ultrasonogram

  • Carotid Ultrasonography

  • Interventional Cardiology

  • Gynecologic cancers

  • Reconstructive Surgery

  • Carotid Surgery

  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

  • Gastrointestinal Disorders

Contact Information

32 Fanningerstraße Bezirk Lichtenberg Berlin Kreisfreie Stadt Berlin Berlin Germany

About

SANA CLINIC LICHTENBERG The Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg, sponsored by Sana Kliniken Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH, is an academic teaching hospital of the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and a hospital with currently 661 beds. It has an emergency department, the specialist departments of internal medicine (gastroenterology, cardiology, and geriatrics), general and visceral surgery, orthopaedics, trauma, hand and reconstructive surgery, gynaecology and obstetrics, the breast center, anesthesiology and intensive care, paediatric surgery, paediatrics and adolescent medicine, the Institute of Pathology, and the Institute of Radiology. OUR MISSION, OUR VISION The employees of Sana Kliniken undertake to act in accordance with these principles. Our mission statement creates a binding orientation framework that aligns the behavior and actions of our employees with the common approach of our tasks and the achievement of our goals. Our mission statement includes pain management. Our patients are not left alone with their pain but receive support and guidance through different treatment approaches coordinated by management. As a result, our patients are not only optimally adjusted with medication but also cared for in their entire personality: they gain quality of life as we prevent the development of pain and alleviate or eliminate existing pain. FACTS & FIGURES Number of beds: 661 Number of inpatient cases: 27,650/yyear 2020 Number of outpatient cases: 47,422 for the year 2020. Number of employees: 1,542 Revenues: EUR 153,386 thousand Location: Fanningerstraße 32, 10365 Berlin Sponsor: Sana Kliniken Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH Academic Teaching Hospital of the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Hospital of Specialist Care and Trauma Hospital Approval for injury-type proceedings Emergency ambulance base of the Berlin fire brigade THE CARE OF THE SANA A total of 650 nurses are employed at Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg. In addition to nurses and nurses, intensive care, pediatric nurses, and anesthesia nurses, as well as numerous other experts, take care of patients. We are also proud that our team, the 4A, was in competition with Germany's most popular care professionals to become the Berlin State Winner in 2021. With more than 9,200 nurses and a further 3,300 people in functional services, care in the hospitals that Sana manages nationwide is the largest professional group within the Group. In total, more than 2.2 million people are treated in hospitals. We are present in 54 cities and regions. The care of Sana stands for professionally competent, evidence-based, human-oriented, comprehensive care of patients. Therefore, in addition to professional competence, human closeness and empathy play an important role at Sana. All employees have access to a wide range of training and further education opportunities across locations. Cleanliness at the highest level When cleaning and disinfecting all areas of our hospital, we always keep your safety in mind. You benefit from our expertise in the areas of cleaning, disinfection, quality management, and hospital hygiene. This is how we ensure that surface cleaning and disinfection always meet all requirements for the protection of our patients. This also means that we regularly train our employees so that they can perform their tasks with the greatest possible care and competence. In doing so, we continuously take into account the recommendations of the professional societies responsible for us and the applicable standards and guidelines. For example, the hygiene criteria of the German Society for Hospital Hygiene (DGKH) should be mentioned here. We check compliance with them with our experts from the fields of cleaning, hospital hygiene, and quality management. With us, you are in good hands. The Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg is one of the most modern clinics in Berlin. More than 1,000 employees in 12 specialist clinics and institutes work hand in hand for the health care of 90,000 people annually under one roof. Around 250 doctors are employed at Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg and ensure high-quality medical care based on the latest scientific findings. Sana attaches great importance to continuous further education and training and also relies on Germany-wide networking, regular dialogue, and a permanent exchange of experience between the members of the respective medical departments. As an academic teaching hospital, Sana Klinikum Lichtenberg cooperates with Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin and takes on important parts of the training of prospective physicians. The hospital's offer is supplemented by the affiliated practices, the emergency service of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KV), other hospitals, the ASB rescue service, and the Berlin fire brigade. Quality and Risk Management Successful medicine and high-quality care are characterized by quality. If you, as a patient or relative, want to find out more about us and our hospital, the complex question of quality is rightly of great importance. Various dimensions play a role here: do we achieve the best possible medical result for and with our patients? Do we actively involve our patients and their families in important diagnostic and therapeutic decisions? Do we avoid pain and radiation exposure? Are we careful with antibiotics? — to name just a few questions. At Sana, quality is not only measured when a patient is discharged. Rather, at various points from admission to far beyond dismissal, care is taken to ensure that the requirements defined by the legislator and our own quality criteria, which in many cases meet higher standards, are complied with. This measurement is not only carried out randomly, but permanently. Every individual value, every result—and thus also every potential deviation—is measured, registered, and tracked. Numerous results of our quality efforts and extensive information on our range of services can be found in the current quality report, as required by law for all hospitals in Germany. On our website, however, you will find further, high-quality information. We are aware that dealing with the content is quite a challenge and sometimes requires interpretation. Do not hesitate to contact us! The progress of medicine and the use of state-of-the-art technology in treatment repeatedly pose challenges for patients, relatives, and employees. Is what is feasible always the best for the person in need? Should every patient be artificially fed, regardless of their wishes? What special features should be taken into account when dealing with special patient groups such as members of the Muslim or Jewish faiths or Jehovah's Witnesses in the treatment and care they receive in the hospital? How can a dignified atmosphere for personal farewell be provided for dying people and their relatives despite the routine procedures on the ward? Against the background of these questions, we believe that medical services must be provided not only at the highest quality level and according to the current state of science, but also in accordance with social and ethical considerations. As a result, ethical action, quality, and patient-centered medical care are inextricably linked. For this purpose, an ethics committee has been established in our clinic that deals with ethical issues in everyday clinical practice. Within the framework of individual case discussions, ethical topics are discussed and concrete recommendations for the procedure in individual cases are formulated, which are based on the applicable legal foundations and the generally accepted ethical guidelines for action. The focus is always on the well-being and will of the patient. Sana Kliniken AG is one of the largest healthcare providers in German-speaking countries. In fulfilling this service mandate, responsible, sustainable, and lawful action is a matter of course for us. It is in our self-image to avert and combat violations of human rights. This has been anchored in our corporate mission statement and our Sana Compliance Code of Conduct for many years. WE LIVE IN HOSPITAL! Sana Kliniken AG is the third-largest private hospital group in Germany. The company is one of the most important providers in the field of integrated health services. The business model is designed for long-term success and stakeholder trust in the company. This includes innovative service offerings, corporate management based on value-based success factors, and a commitment to transparency. In 2021, the hospital group will employ 34,600 people. The annual turnover amounts to 3.0 billion euros. In the more than 50 Sana clinics, 2021.2 million patients were treated in 2009. As sole owners, 25 private health insurance companies place patient care and long-term value enhancement at the heart of their business decisions. They stand for solid capital strength. Sana Kliniken AG was founded in 1976 and is not listed on the stock exchange. Sana Kliniken AG strives to provide cutting-edge medicine in a variety of settings.Our focus is on acute medical care. Specialist clinics for cardiovascular, neurology, and orthopaedics round off the range of services. Sana clinics are open to all insured individuals. SANA KLINIKEN BERLIN-BRANDENBURG GMBH Sana Kliniken Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH is a sponsoring company for health and social facilities. The focus is on the operation of hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, and health centers in Berlin and Brandenburg. The networking of outpatient, inpatient, and rehabilitative treatment ensures comprehensive medical health care. This corresponds to the latest state of medicine and technology and is embedded in a comprehensive quality management system. Sana Kliniken Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH is part of Sana Kliniken AG, one of Germany's leading clinic operators.