With the launch of the Medicover Hospital in 2009, Medicover has been offering its patients a comprehensive model of medical care based on diagnostics, consultations and hospitalisation.
In the academic year 2021/22 Medicover Hospital has began cooperation with Lazarski University. Under the signed agreement, doctors from the Departments of General Surgery, Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Gynaecology, Obstetrics and Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care will educate medical students.
Hospitalisation at the Medicover Hospital is a hospital stay lasting at least one night. Hospitalisation always requires a referral from the doctor. The doctor refers the patient to the hospital when his or her condition requires specialised tests, surgery or observation, which cannot be done in an outpatient setting.
During their stay at Medicover Hospital, patients are provided with comprehensive care that guarantees additional diagnostic tests, treatment, as well as nursing care, and if necessary, rehabilitation.
On the appointed day, the patient reports to the hospital, where after completing paperwork he or she is directed to the appropriate Clinic. Our patients have the option of staying in double or single rooms with access to the Unit’s kitchen, and there is a restaurant for visiting guests located in the main hall.
Obstetrics Department
Neonatology Department
Gynaecology Clinic
Urology Department
Wellness Medicine Clinic
Surgery Clinic
Paediatrics Department
Diagnostic packages for children
- Diagnostics of growth deficiency
- Diagnostics of headaches
- Diagnostics of low body weight
- Diagnostics of abdominal pain
- Diagnostics of enlarged lymph nodes
Hematology
Internal Clinic Department
Cardiology Clinic
Intensive Care Department
The duration of stay at our hospital depends on the type of procedure or surgery for which the patient was referred. The patient is informed of the discharge date by the attending physician. At the end of the hospital stay, the patient receives a discharge card, recommendations, presc.riptions and instructions for further treatment.