The inpatient departments provide round-the-clock treatment, monitoring, and multidisciplinary care for patients with cardiology, neurology, internal medicine, and surgical conditions.
No doctors are assigned to this department yet.
The inpatient service of the regional cardiology center is designed for patients who need continuous supervision, advanced diagnostics, and treatment with 24/7 observation.
For the center, it is important not only to treat a symptom or an isolated diagnosis, but to support the person at every stage so that decisions remain timely, clear, and safe.
Inpatient Care is designed for patients who need more than a single consultation: they need careful clinical follow-up, monitoring over time, and quick access to related specialists when required.
round-the-clock medical supervision and monitoring of vital signs
access to laboratory, ultrasound, functional, and instrumental diagnostics
joint case management by specialists from related disciplines
a consistent clinical assessment without fragmented care
a personalized plan for diagnostics, treatment, and follow-up visits
care coordination between the physician, diagnostics, and other units of the center
| Format | What it means for the patient |
|---|---|
| Diagnostics | Modern examinations help clarify the clinical picture quickly and define treatment priorities. |
| Treatment | Management is tailored to the patient’s condition, comorbidities, and expected outcome. |
| Follow-up | After the main stage of care, patients receive a clear plan for monitoring and next steps. |
a combination of specialty expertise and access to a strong diagnostic base
the ability to refine treatment strategy quickly without losing time
a focus not only on diagnosis, but also on comfort, safety, and patient outcomes
Each treatment pathway is individualized, and patients can be transferred between specialized inpatient units while maintaining continuity of care.
Initial assessment of the condition, symptoms, and results of any prior examinations.
Planning of required diagnostics, related specialist input, or the inpatient stage of care when needed.
Creation of an individualized treatment strategy with a clear explanation of each next step for the patient.
We want inpatient care to feel not like an isolated unit, but like a reliable part of a complete medical pathway where the patient is seen as a whole person and supported from the first complaint to a meaningful result.