The medical team:

       
               
     

- Your doctor:

Surgeon or specialist, they will personally follow your hospitalization. He is at your disposal to keep you and those close to you, informed on your progression.

- The anaesthetists:

They take charge of your anaesthesia prior to and during the operation, but also follow your state of health following the operation until the day you leave.

They work as a team within the establishment and know each patients file.

- The doctors attached to the clinic:

Depending on your needs; your surgeon may seek the advice of another doctor attached to the clinic and specialised in a particular area: e. g. Dermatologist, Neurologist

- The on call service:

The surgeons, anaesthetist -resuscitators, reanimators and doctors are permanently on call on the premises.

 

The medical care team:

- The supervisors:

Organise and run the nursing care and liaise with the management.

- The nurses:

Administer the treatment prescribed, keep a constant watch over the patients and often take on the role of giving information and answering questions relating to health.

- The nursing auxiliary:

Accompany the nurses while giving treatment and look after your daily needs:
Meals
Washing
Preparing the beds
Room hygiene.....

- The physiotherapists, dietitians, and other health professionals:

Work together with the medical care team and may practise if medically prescribed.

       
             
   

The accommodation team:

       
               
     

Made up of a chef, cooks, housekeeper, and chambermaids, this team greatly contributes to the quality of your stay and most specially to your everyday comfort. They look after your surroundings and help in the distribution of meals.