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Surgery

At Paley European Institute, we know that a patient's well-being is the foundation of their quick recovery.

That’s why we make every effort to ensure that the hospital stay is safe and as comfortable as possible. Your stay in the hospital will be managed by the Medical Care Coordinator, who will explain everything to you in detail.

Here are some tips on what to bring to the hospital:

Your personal medical navigator

Meet our dedicated Medical Care Coordinators Team at Paley European Institute

Katarzyna Zawadzka

International Patient Care Coordinator

Katarzyna Zackiewicz

Surgical Care Coordinator

Monika Poirieux

International Patient Care Coordinator

Alina Verentsova

Medical Care Coordinator for Eastern Europe

Surgery

As part of hospitalization, we provide, together with the hospital cooperating with us:

  1. Patient stay in a room for two families* equipped with a bathroom, TV (with channels tailored to the needs of young patients and their parents, including English-language channels), wardrobe, cabinets. Air conditioning is installed in each room to ensure the appropriate temperature, with a centrally controlled system. (*There is an option to reserve a single room stay for an additional fee, subject to availability.)
  2. Full patient catering, with the option to accommodate the menu to the needs of individuals with specific dietary requirements resulting from their health condition and worldview (e.g., vegetarians, diabetics, food allergies).
  3. Overnight stay with full catering for one caregiver – on a comfortable convertible sofa. The stay of the second caregiver and visits to the patient are possible according to the hospital’s regulations.
  4. Around-the-clock nursing care and supervision by an on-call physician. Pharmacotherapy and diagnostic tests are provided in accordance with medical recommendations.
  5. The possibility of psychological consultations and consultations with doctors from other specialties – in accordance with medical recommendations.
  6. Rehabilitation programs and support from a physiotherapist on the ward (bedside rehabilitation).