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Children with a haematological illness or cancer
Malignant haematological diseases and cancers are rare in populations under adult age. The diagnostics and treatment of cancer and serious haematological illnesses are concentrated to the university clinics.
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Pregnancy follow-up ward
Our patients are pregnant women whose pregnancy carries specific risks and whose condition requires close monitoring and follow-up.
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Emergency services during pregnancy and labour
Pregnancy emergency services provides care and help to mothers who are over 20 weeks pregnant in acute pregnancy-related problems, labour and delivery and in cases of postpartum complications requiring urgent care up until four weeks after delivery.
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Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU)
We treat children and adolescents aged 0-16 years who require continuous intensive care or intensive monitoring.
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Tyks Compass Hospital
The Compass Hospital is the new psychiatric hospital of Tyks. Its vision is to integrate into a part of the environment and society. In the Compass Hospital psychiatric inpatient care and outpatient care will be placed as a unified service system. The purpose is to deliver effective care…
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Hospital chaplains
We serve patients and the next of kin in Tyks (Turku University Hospital) Main Hospital, Tyks Mäntymäki Hospital, Tyks Kaskenlinna Hospital, Karinakoti and some of the Turku and Kaarina elderly care wards. As pastoral counsellors we work for the holistic treatment of patients. You can…
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Baby Friendly Ventilation – research
The objective of the Baby Friendly Ventilation Study group is to study different respiratory support modes in order to optimize the given support.
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Tyks Loimaa hospital
At Loimaa hospital we offer specialized medical treatment services to the residents of the wellbeing services county of Southwest Finland. The hospital's services cover the emergency room, specialized medical treatment outpatient clinics, as well as inpatient wards and open hospital…
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Cancer

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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