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On Good Friday, April 15th, the hospital polyclinics, service desks and call center will be closed
Due to national holiday the polyclinics and call center will be closed. Emergency medical care is available 24/7 at building E of the Ravi St Unit.
Due to national holiday the polyclinics and call center will be closed. Emergency medical care is available 24/7 at building E of the Ravi St Unit.
The new head of East Tallinn Central Hospital Centre of Emergency Medicine is Dr Külvar Mand. Dr Mand has been working in East Tallinn Central Hospital since 2007 and previously held the position of anaesthesiologist at the Centre of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. According to the new head of the centre, key objectives include the comprehensive development of the staff of the Centre of Emergency Medicine and making preparations to be ready to move into the new renovated centre later this year.
The general obligation to wear a mask has ended, but as a hospital we have a duty to protect the health of our patients and staff. All patients coming for scheduled and emergency treatment and procedures/tests must wear a protective mask. In the absence of a mask, the hospital has the right to refuse treatment.