

Ev. Amalie Sieveking Krankenhaus
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Evangelisches Amalie Sieveking Krankenhaus
editThe Evangelisches Amalie Sieveking Krankenhaus in Hamburg-Volksdorf is a renowned medical facility characterized by comprehensive and high-quality patient care. The clinic is part of the Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie and is committed to promoting health and well-being.
Key Products and Services
edit- Gastroenterology and Hepatology: Specialized in the treatment of diseases of the digestive system and abdominal organs.
- Obstetrics: Offers holistic care from pregnancy to aftercare and was the first clinic in Germany to be awarded the "Baby-Friendly Hospital" designation by WHO and UNICEF.
- Interdisciplinary Central Emergency Department: Open 24/7 for acute emergencies.
Mission and Values
editThe hospital's mission is based on the values of Friendliness, Cohesion and Compassion. These values are reflected in the dedicated work of the team, which is committed to providing the best possible patient care.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editAlthough specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the hospital operates as a non-profit GmbH and is committed to social issues within the framework of the Christian Diakonie. The facility is part of a larger network that is committed to supporting people in challenging life situations.
Historical Background
editThe hospital is named after Amalie Sieveking, an important social reformer from Hamburg who campaigned for the care of the poor and sick in the 19th century. Her work was pioneering for the development of Christian Diakonie in Germany.
The Evangelische Amalie Sieveking Krankenhaus offers a trusting and safe environment for patients and their families, characterized by the combination of medical expertise and social commitment.