Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde (former name Roskilde Sygehus) is the main hospital in Roskilde on the Danish island of Zealand. It should not be confused with Zealand University Hospital, Køge (formerly named Køge Sygehus).
Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde was founded in 1855, and as of 2014 it had 437 beds for in-patients and several specialist wards. The hospital has been continuously modernized and expanded over the years.
In 2010, physics facilities have been established in medical and hematological outpatient units, while the cardiology laboratory was expanded for CAG/PCI. In 2011, a haematological ward and a urological ward were modernized and re-equipped.
The hospital works in conjunction with Roskilde University in biomedical research, health services research, research assignments, direct research and pharmaceutical biology. It is also involved in scientific co-operation with the Risø Research Centre.
Overview of all departments in Roskilde. Find contact information, information about the departments’ tasks and practical information.
Hereditary Diseases – Clinical Genetics Interdisciplinary specialty for the study and counseling of hereditary diseases and conditions for patients and their families. Anesthesia, Surgery and Intensive Care (Anesthesiology) Anesthesia, intensive treatment and pain relief. In addition, assistance in the treatment of patients with acute critical illness and in operations. And Blood Bank (Clinical Immunology) Donation of blood used to treat patients. The pediatric ward Treatment of children and adolescents under 18 years of age, regardless of illness. Department of Dermatology Examination and treatment of skin diseases and venereal diseases. Operations department Reception and telephone conversion, operation and maintenance of buildings, fixed technical installations and various equipment. Pregnancy, childbirth and childbirth We offer examinations and treatment during pregnancy, a safe environment for the birth and good advice for the maternity period. Department of Hematology Treatment of benign and malignant diseases of the blood and bone marrow. Department of Cardiology Examination and treatment of heart disease. Vascular Surgery Department Clinical Biochemistry Department Blood tests, measurements of heart activity (ECG) and analysis of blood and body fluids. Gynecology (Gynecology) Examination and treatment of women with diseases of the abdomen. Medical department Examination and treatment of medical diseases. For example, diseases of the lungs, kidneys and elderly diseases. Medical technology Medicoteknik is a regional function that carries out repairs, service and advice within hospital equipment. Department of Neurology Examination and treatment of diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles. Department of Oncology and Palliative Care Units Treatment and pain relief for cancer patients, including chemotherapy. Pathology departments Analysis of tissue and cell samples and diagnosis of cancers. Plastic and Breast Surgery Department Examination and treatment of plastic surgery diseases, such as breast cancer, skin cancer and breast cancer. Psychiatry Treatment of patients with mental illness. Department of Rheumatology – Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Treatment of patients with diseases of the musculoskeletal system, eg arthritis and back diseases. Lending of aids. X-ray and scanning (Imaging Department) X-ray, ultrasound, MRI and CT scan. Emergency room Treatment of acute injuries and cases of illness. Department of Urology Treatment of diseases of the urinary tract (kidneys, prostate, bladder and ureter) and the male genitals. The eye department Examination and treatment of diseases of the eyes. Among other things, glaucoma, cataracts, farsightedness and squinting. |