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Geropsychiatric unit for intensified open care, Uusikaupunki
The purpose of intensified open care is to provide psychiatric specialist care primarily within the context of open care. The unit provides advanced home care as an alternative to psychiatric ward care. Visits to the home of the patient are also made in the evenings at weekends.
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Geropsychiatric unit for intensified open care, Turku
The purpose of intensified open care is to provide psychiatric specialist care primarily within the context of open care. The unit provides advanced home care as an alternative to psychiatric ward care. Visits to the home of the patient are also made in the evenings at weekends.
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Division of Operative Areas

Geriatric Ward
We treat patients arriving for further treatment after an acute hospital period.
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Tyks Cancer Centre's operation and organization
The Tyks Cancer Centre constitutes a major part of the Western Finland Cancer Centre (FICAN West). In addition to the cancer centre of the Tyks Hospital, FICAN West includes the special responsibility area of the Tyks Hospital and the central hospitals in Satakunta (Satasairaala) and Vaasa…
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Neuropsychiatry Outpatient Clinic, Tyks
The neuropsychiatric working group at the Tyks Hospital invites adult patients with a suspicion of some developmental neuropsychiatric disturbance (e.g., ADHD. Asperger syndrome, Tourette syndrome) for diagnostic examinations.
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Physioteraphy, Loimaa
We offer individual physiotherapy to the patients of our inpatient and outpatient wards. Our goal is to individually support the patient's mobility and ability to function in the treatment of various diseases.
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Information for patients about Tyks Cancer Centre
Getting cancer is becoming more and more common. One in three Finns will have cancer at some point during his or her lifetime.
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Orthopedic wards, Tyks Orto Surgical hospital
Our ward is for the preoperative and postoperative care of patients with musculoskeletal conditions.
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Paediatric brain tumours
Brain tumours are the second most common form of cancer among children, but they are still rather rare. Our hospital treats less than 10 paediatric patients with a brain tumour yearly.
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