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The St. Vinzenz-Krankenhaus in Düsseldorf is a renowned acute care hospital that has been under Catholic sponsorship since its founding in 1894. It is located on the border of the Pempelfort and Derendorf districts and has 322 beds. More than 38,000 patients are treated here as inpatients and outpatients every year.
The hospital offers a wide range of specialized medical clinics and competence centers, including:
The main mission of the St. Vinzenz-Krankenhaus is to provide comprehensive and individual medical care at the highest level. As part of the Verbund Katholischer Kliniken Düsseldorf (VKKD), the hospital is committed to Christian charity and attaches great importance to the personal care and well-being of each patient.
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the hospital attaches great importance to the continuous training and further education of its employees in order to meet the latest findings in nursing research. This demonstrates a commitment to high-quality and future-oriented patient care.
The St. Vinzenz-Krankenhaus is an academic teaching hospital of the Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf and offers a wide range of training opportunities for doctors and nurses. It is part of a comprehensive network of Catholic hospitals in Düsseldorf that provides highly specialized healthcare for the region.