Amager Hospital

Summary

Amager Hospital is located in Denmark on the island of Amager in Copenhagen.[1] It was founded on 1 April 1997 with the merger of Skt. Elisabeth Hospital and Sundby Hospital. Administratively, Amager Hospital is maintained by Region Hovedstaden and was merged with Hvidovre Hospital in 2012.

Amager Hospital
The Capital Region (Denmark)
Bust of Lauritz P. Holmblad in one of the courtyards of Amager Hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark
Map
Geography
LocationCopenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark
Coordinates55°39′17.63″N 12°37′13.48″E / 55.6548972°N 12.6204111°E / 55.6548972; 12.6204111
Organisation
FundingGovernment hospital
TypeDistrict, teaching
Affiliated universityUniversity of Copenhagen
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds685
HelipadNo
History
Former name(s)Sundby Hospital
Skt. Elisabeth Hospital
Opened1 April 1997
Links
Websitewww.amagerhospital.dk

The hospital is a teaching hospital for medical students from the University of Copenhagen as well as nursing students from the region.

Areas of expertise edit

Amager Hospital specialises in "folk illnesses" and encompasses the following departments within the specialty of internal medicine:

Additionally, the hospital has a local emergency department (though patients in need of critical care are referred to Hvidovre Hospital and traumas to Rigshospitalet) as well as a clinical biochemistry department.

Amager Hospital does not have a psychiatric department, as this is administratively located under Region Hovedstadens Psykiatri, though physically located at the former Skt. Elisabeth Hospital.

References edit

  1. ^ "Amager Hospital - Specialiseret i folkesygdomme". www.amagerhospital.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-11-16.

External links edit

  • Amager Hospital