Clinique de l'Alma Paris7

A complete renovation to improve patient care


in News from the Clinique de l'Alma
Posted on 06/15/2014

Founded in 1932 in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, the Clinique de l'Alma needed a complete facelift in the form of a complete renovation of its facilities to better meet the requirements of a modern establishment and changes in health and regulatory standards.

Completed in 2014, this major operation required five years of work and an investment of €13 million.

In choosing to renovate the entire facility, the clinic focused on patient comfort, which was its top priority.

The aim was to offer a modern healthcare establishment on a human scale, with the feel of a private mansion. Rooms with an exceptional view of the Eiffel Tower are the most popular.

In terms of services, the Clinique de l'Alma provides personalised care for each of its patients, thanks to an attentive nursing team and close coordination of care.

The clinic focuses on its centres of excellence - surgery, interventional medicine, oncology, endoscopy and dialysis - practised by specialised professionals working in multidisciplinary cooperation on the most complex pathologies.

As a result, the Clinique de l'Alma has developed a range of treatments offering the most innovative therapies and integrated into the care pathway, thanks to the partners in our networks, which is reassuring for patients.

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