Operation of the neonatal ward. The station has an observation box, which is designed for short-term placement of newborns whose mother has had a caesarean section, for newborns with milder disorders of postpartum adaptation and for newborns with jaundice requiring treatment.
The outpatient clinic focuses mainly on oncological diseases of the colon and rectum and malignant diseases of the digestive tract. The outpatient clinic examines and monitors clients on a long-term basis - patients with suspected or already diagnosed mostly malignant tumours that can be surgically solved and treated.
Operation of an inpatient station in the Department of Internal and Metabolic Care. It consists of triple, double and single rooms with the possibility of extra equipment.
The Department of Risky and Pathological Pregnancy is an inpatient ward providing care to pregnant women who can no longer be treated on an outpatient basis due to an increasing risk of damage to the health of the mother or the fetus.
At the sleeper station II, the rooms are divided two by two into boxes with facilities (i.e. toilet, bathroom with shower). In addition to the nurse's and doctor's offices, there is a multi-purpose lounge.
The outpatient clinic provides consultation services on the recommendation of specialist doctors - gynaecologists or dermatologists, to clients with suspected pre-cancerous conditions of the external genitalia or clients with chronic skin diseases.