We give people back the joy of movement. Join us
We give people back the joy of movement. Join us
At work, you help people get back to an active life, and after work you give a bike, cross-country skiing or a run to the dam. Doesn't that sound good?
In the new year, this can be your new life.
We are opening a modern clinic in April and we are looking for classy colleagues who like to be on the move.
We like it to „pulsate“ ourselves.
And it's also the way we work.
From spring we will offer people complete musculoskeletal care under one roof.
From the initial examination, through possible surgery and subsequent rehabilitation.
We are building a diagnostic department, several specialized outpatient clinics and a large rehabilitation department.
We are preparing 38 modern and fully equipped beds.
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We have contracts with health insurance companies
Yes, we are currently working with insurance companies that cover diagnosis, testing and surgical treatment. Of course, you can order extra services for a fee.
We are currently offering new, not yet registered patients minor surgical procedures with local anesthesia. We operate:
Scaly or bouncy finger; Carpal tunnel syndrome; Dupuytren's contracture; De Quervain's syndrome; Ganglion; Removal of skin tags and growths; Removal of osteosynthetic material after surgery.
Of course, we also offer minor surgical procedures to our existing patients.
What procedures can new patients book in for from April 2026?
New patients who have not yet registered can make appointments for surgery from April 2026, which will be scheduled from June 2026.New patients will be able to undergo procedures such as Meniscus treatment; Articular cartilage treatment; Ligament treatment and other procedures from June 2026. Ankle Stabilization Surgery; Foot Deformity Surgery, e.g. bunion; Shoulder Stabilization Surgery or Tennis Elbow Treatment.
If I'm a new patient, I have an appointment in April 2026, when will I have surgery first?
New patients can book appointments for surgery from April 2026 onwards, which will be scheduled from June 2026 onwards.
We currently offer minor surgery with local anaesthesia to our existing, already registered patients. We operate on:
Scaly or bouncy finger, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Dupuytren's contracture, De Quervain's syndrome, Ganglion, Removal of skin moles and growths, Removal of osteosynthetic material after surgery.
We also offer minor surgical procedures to new patients.
What procedures can our current patients undergo from April 2026?
We are offering VIP priority access to our new operating theatres between April and May 2026.
From April 2026, we will focus on musculoskeletal disorders of the whole body except the head and spine.
Many procedures will be performed during arthroscopy or nanoscopy. Our current patients will be able to undergo Meniscus Treatment; Articular Cartilage Treatment; Ligament Injury Treatment and other procedures such as Ankle Stabilization Surgery; Foot Deformity Surgery such as bunion; Shoulder Stabilization Surgery or Tennis Elbow Treatment from April 2026.
We are offering VIP priority access to our new operating theatres between April and May 2026. You will be able to experience the state-of-the-art theatres before we open them to the general public.
After an appointment for a pre-operative evaluation, you can have a minor surgery usually in a few weeks, depending on the capacity and complexity of the procedure.
New patients who already have an indication for minor surgery from their general practitioner can make an appointment for a pre-operative examination with our doctors by calling +420 333 333 333.
We will usually respond to your requests within 48 hours.
New patients who already have an indication for minor surgery from their general practitioner can make an appointment for a pre-operative examination with our doctors by calling +420 333 333 333.
We will usually respond to your requests within 48 hours.
Preparation and information of the patient, preparation of the operated area, medication before the procedure...
Completion of anaesthesia, transfer to a monitored bed, treatment of the operated area, administration of medication, positioning as indicated, hygiene and care.
The discharge will be decided by the doctor, the patient will be informed about follow-up care, medication will be prescribed and follow-up visits and possible examinations will be arranged