Allergology, Digestive System, Cardiology, Palliative Care, Dermatology, Dysautonomia and Parkinson’s, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pneumology, Neurophysiology, Neurology, Paediatrics, Rehabilitation, Rheumatology, Evaluation of Body Damage, Anaesthesiology, Angiology and Vascular Surgery, General and Digestive Surgery, Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Traumatology for children and adolescents, Pain Unit, Urology, Laboratory, Haematology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Radiology, X-Ray, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerised Axial Tomography (CAT), Ultrasound, Mammography, Orthopantomography, Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, Biological Therapies Unit, Endoscopy Unit, Traffic Accidents Unit, Palliative Care Unit, Palliative Home Care, Psychosocial Care Team (EAPS), Physical Disability Unit for Dependent Adults (UDFAD), Social Work and Volunteering, Spiritual and Religious Care Service (SAER), Quality and User Care, Social Work and Volunteering, Spiritual and Religious Care Service (SAER), Quality and User Care.
The San Juan de Dios Hospital in Santurtzi is a medical-surgical centre. The hospital, which carries out a varied range of consultation, diagnostic, surgical and hospitalisation for which it has the most modern technological means at its disposal, professional and structural resources.
The San Juan de Dios Hospital in Santurtzi, founded in 1924 by the Fundación Benéfica Aguirre, is a general hospital. Aguirre Foundation, is a non-profit general medical-surgical hospital, managed by the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God of Santurtzi.
the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God and promoted under its principles and values. It is located in Santurtzi, on the border with Portugalete, next to the Peñota metro station.
It offers humanised, close and comprehensive care from diagnosis, treatment, care and rehabilitation to the patient, both acute and chronic, in advanced stages of their illness and at the end of life.
and at the end of life, both in hospital and at home. All of this, with the aim of achieving their cure, relieving their pain and achieving their wellbeing, and thanks to the involvement of an integrated and responsible human team.
It provides healthcare services, mainly to the population of its area of influence (Left Bank, Right Bank, Zona Minera and Gran Bilbao) through agreements with the Health agreements with the Basque Government’s Department of Health, the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, insurance companies for work-related accidents and occupational disease.
The Hospital is responsible for providing a rapid, effective and efficient response to the health problems of its
health problems of the citizens, through comprehensive care, for the humanised and quality treatment of the needs of patients and their families.
After the significant investments made in recent years and the constant updating of equipment and infrastructures, it is a centre adapted to the new needs of the citizens of Bizkaia, fulfilling its commitment to service to the people, exercising the service to people, providing health and care based on excellence.
A new hospital with technical resources and an outstanding team of staff, suitable to care for people with the highest levels of quality and humanity. The hospital is and aims to be, for all people, ‘A hospital close to you’.
DESCRIPTION:
The San Juan de Dios Hospital in Santurtzi is a medical-surgical centre. The hospital carries out a wide range of consultation, diagnostic, surgical and hospitalisation activities, for which it has the most modern technological, professional and structural means at its disposal.
The San Juan de Dios Hospital in Santurtzi, founded in 1924 by the Aguirre Charitable Foundation, is a non-profit general medical-surgical hospital, managed by the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of God and promoted according to its principles and values. It is located in Santurtzi, on the border with Portugalete, next to the Peñota metro station. Peñota metro station.
It offers humanised, close and comprehensive care from diagnosis, treatment, care and rehabilitation to patients, both acute and chronic, in advanced stages of their illness and at the end of life, both in hospital and at home. All of this, with the aim of achieving their cure, relieving their pain and achieving their wellbeing, and thanks to the involvement of an integrated and responsible team.
It mainly provides healthcare services to the population in its area of influence (Left Bank, Right Bank, Mining Area and Greater Bilbao) through agreements with the Basque Government Health Department, the Provincial Council of Bizkaia, insurance companies and mutual insurance companies for accidents at work and occupational illnesses, and also to private patients.
The Hospital is responsible for providing a rapid, effective and efficient response to the health problems of citizens, through comprehensive care, for the humanised and quality treatment of the needs of patients and their families.
Following the significant investments made in recent years and the constant updating of equipment and infrastructures, it is a centre adapted to the new care needs of the citizens of Bizkaia, fulfilling its commitment to serve people, providing health and care practice based on excellence.
A new hospital with technical resources and an outstanding human team, suitable for caring for people with the highest levels of quality and humanity. The hospital is and aims to be, for all people, ‘A hospital close to you’.
Key words:
Allergology, Digestive System, Cardiology, Palliative Care, Dermatology, Dysautonomia and Parkinson’s, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pneumology, Neurophysiology, Neurology, Paediatrics, Rehabilitation, Rheumatology, Evaluation of Body Damage, Anaesthesiology, Angiology and Vascular Surgery, General and Digestive Surgery, Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Traumatology for children and adolescents, Pain Unit, Urology, Laboratory, Haematology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Radiology, X-Ray, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computerised Axial Tomography (CAT), Ultrasound, Mammography, Orthopantomography, Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy, Biological Therapies Unit, Endoscopy Unit, Traffic Accidents Unit, Palliative Care Unit, Palliative Home Care, Psychosocial Care Team (EAPS), Physical Disability Unit for Dependent Adults (UDFAD), Social Work and Volunteering, Spiritual and Religious Care Service (SAER), Quality and User Care, Social Work and Volunteering, Spiritual and Religious Care Service (SAER), Quality and User Care.