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Access to treatment
Information about access to treatment, i.e. the waiting times, are reported to the Institute for Health and Welfare three times a year: 30 April, 31 August and 31 December.
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Getting treatment for cancer in Tyks
You will need a referral from a physician for treatment at the Tyks university hospital and for laboratory, imaging and other diagnostic services.
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Preparation for treatment or surgery
A doctor's referral is usually required for hospital admissions. Emergency clinics are available in urgent situations without a referral. Once your referral has been processed, we will send you an invitation letter where you can find information about how and where you should register to…
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What we do
The operations of the Centre of Excellence in Infections and Microbes includes, for example, laboratory and high security laboratory operations, contingency planning and scientific research.
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Clinical neurophysiology service area
We perform diagnostic outpatient examinations of the peripheral and central nervous system, the sensory system and sleep at the Clinical Neurophysiology Unit in the Tyks Lighthouse Hospital and on an emergency basis at different wards in Tyks.
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Surgical Outpatient Clinic, Uusikaupunki
We research, plan and organize treatment and surgeries. We monitor the progress of the treatment and perform surgical procedures and examinations.
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Close Collaboration with Parents – Research
We are actively researching the implementation and effectiveness of the Close Collaboration with Parents intervention through several evaluation studies in Finland, Estonia and ongoing studies in other countries.
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Päivystys
Päivystyspisteemme Turussa, Salossa, Loimaalla ja Uudessakaupungissa turvaavat terveydenhuollon päivystyspalvelut Varsinais-Suomen alueella.
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Tyks Main hospital's area
There are four Tyks hospitals in the area of the Main hospital, as well as several other buildings with patient reception and treatment facilities.
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