Klinikum Obergöltzsch Rodewisch, Kreiskrankenhaus des Vogtlandkreises im ehemaligen Rodewischer Ortsteil Obergöltzsch
Klinikum Obergöltzsch Rodewisch is a hospital in the town of Rodewisch in Germany. The facility combines older and newer structures with around 300 beds, six operating rooms, and departments covering surgery, maternity care, internal medicine, and emergency services.
The hospital was established in 1910 as a care home for elderly and ill people. After World War II, a mining company took it over and transformed it into a facility for injured miners, leading to expansions and modernizations through the following decades.
The hospital is easily accessible in Rodewisch with parking available and good public transport connections. Department signage and layout are clearly marked, making it straightforward for patients and visitors to navigate the facility.
The hospital operates a helipad for emergency helicopters, making it a critical hub for emergency medical services across the region. This facility enables rapid emergency transport and air rescue operations for hard-to-reach areas in the Vogtland district.
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