Bed section

The department has six superior single rooms at Station II. B in the completely separate quiet western part of the building (unfortunately these rooms are temporarily unavailable). The rooms are equipped to the standard of a three-star hotel, i.e. separate sanitary facilities, TV, fridge. 

Connection to public wi-fi FNB is available in the entire pavilion.

Price list of procedures and services covered by the patient can be found HERE.

Visit Hours:

Because of traffic, food delivery, necessary consideration for inpatients including the need to protect their property, health and privacy, visiting hours are set as follows:

MON - FRI 15.30-17.00
SAT-SUN and holidays 13.30-17.00 

Eventual ban on visits is then announced according to the acute, mainly epidemiological, situation and is then strictly required. We thank you for respecting it.

Information about patients cannot be given by law without the consent of the patient. Personal information is given by the attending physician on MON-THU from 14.30 to 15.30. The only way to arrange further or telephone contact with the staff is in person, when the appropriate "password" for communication is determined.

Contacting next of kin is a necessity for hospitalized patients.

Location of inpatient stations and outpatient clinics:

Ground floor - outpatient tract - main entrance, sonography and X-ray department of FNB X-ray clinic, specialist outpatient clinics 

  • 1. floor - acute admission outpatient clinic, ICU A, auditorium, secretariat
  • 2. floor - inpatient station 2A (east), 2B (west)
  • 3. floor - inpatient station 3A (east), ICU B (centre), inpatient station 3B (west)
  • 4. floor - operational part - not accessible to the public

only short-term parking for a fee is possible in the reserved parking lot in front of the building - more information directly from the security staff at the entrance to the hospital premises.


Information for patients

How to prepare for hospitalisation

  1. recommendation for hospitalization
  2. personal documents, health insurance card
  3. list of previous medication including packaging ev. rarer preparations prescribed by specialists from other disciplines
  4. next of kin
  5. personal hygiene products, bed clothes, bathrobe, slippers
  6. orthopedic and other compensatory aids
  7. literature, transistor radio (TV only after agreement with staff - depends on room location)
  8. do not bring valuables! In case of necessity, they can be stored in the ward safe against signature on admission - but this is also the only option!
  9. eventual staff-approved food can be stored in patient fridges; but, e.g. For diabetics, hidden food consumption may be considered a gross violation of medical discipline!
  10. bring along a good mind, mood and faith; after all, everything goes better with a smile and a positive attitude! Including witchcraft and healing. As the famous psychiatrist Professor Vondracek used to say, "It is always better to be somewhat ill and completely happy than completely well and somewhat unhappy!"