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The Evangelische Amalie Sieveking-Krankenhaus in Hamburg-Volksdorf is a modern and powerful health center that serves as an academic teaching hospital of the University of Hamburg. With a capacity of 274 inpatient and 20 partial inpatient beds, it provides space for about 20,000 patients annually, who receive both inpatient and outpatient care.
The hospital places great importance on high medical and nursing competence, technical equipment, and human care. It is part of the Diakonisches Werk Hamburg, which advocates for social justice and sustainable development.
As part of the Diakonie Hamburg, the hospital supports the sustainable transformation in social services. It works on implementing energy efficiency and resource conservation to achieve climate goals and to shape social work sustainably. Together with the city of Hamburg and the Chamber of Crafts, initiatives to promote sustainable facilities are being developed.
The hospital is a member of the Northern German Heart Network and the Northern German Orthopedic Network. It has a large emergency and trauma outpatient clinic and works closely with the Walddörfer Therapy Center. The clinic is certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 and has a quality seal for geriatrics.