Clínica Alemana de Santiago explained

Clínica Alemana de Santiago
Location:Avenida Vitacura 5951, Santiago de Chile
Region:Región Metropolitana
Country:Chile
Coordinates:-33.3918°N -70.5729°W
Address:Avenida Vitacura 5951, Vitacura
Funding:Private
Affiliation:Universidad del Desarrollo
Beds:331 (2012)
Founded:1918
Website:https://web.archive.org/web/20160410012922/http://www.alemana.cl/ www.alemana.cl

Clínica Alemana de Santiago ["The German Hospital of Santiago"] is a Chilean private health care facility. It is located in the eastern sector of Santiago de Chile with three facilities: one on Avenida Vitacura (in the Vitacura neighborhood), one in Chicureo and the other in La Dehesa.

The German Hospital is affiliated with the German-Chilean Beneficence Corporation which was created in 2000 to replace the Beneficent Society of the German Hospital, created on 5 July 1905.[1]

History

The German community in Chile opened its first hospital in 1918, located in Davila street, in the current commune of Independencia. The building was sold to the Bank's Pension Fund 1970.

In March 1973 the current Clinica Alemana opened, located until today on Avenida Vitacura. In the following years it established itself as one of the first private health facilities in the country.

In 1999 a new medical center was built in the Clinica Alemana, located in the La Dehesa. In 2005 the construction of a new 16-storey building at its headquarters in Vitacura began. The building, designed to make diagnoses, was opened in 2006. Finally, in 2020, a third center was inaugurated in Chicureo, on the outskirts of Santiago.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historia de Clínica Alemana . 18 May 2010 . Clínica Alemana .