Clinique Turin

Preparing for your stay in hospital

CONSULTATION WITH YOUR PRACTITIONER

You and your practitioner have just scheduled your outpatient hospitalisation. Your practitioner will refer you to an anaesthetist for a consultation prior to your stay. This consultation is compulsory and must take place no later than 48 hours before your operation.

PRE-ADMISSION

To facilitate the administrative procedures on the day of your visit for the operation / examination,
it is compulsory to complete your pre-admission file, which will be given to you on the day of your
anaesthetic consultation. The pre-admissions office is located on the anaesthesia consultation level
(13, rue de Turin).
Please remember to bring the following documents with you, as this will speed up the processing of your application

  • Identity document (National Identity Card or Passport or Residence Permit)
  • Social security card
  • Health insurance card or CMU certificate

The pre-admission file contains information on anaesthesia instructions and administrative data, the collection of authorisations (authorisation to operate for a minor or a protected adult, informed consent), the form for appointing a trustworthy person, etc.

To make the process easier, you can download the passport pre-admission file here.

Give your mutual insurance company the FINESS numbers 750300154, DMT 137 for surgery or DMT 223 for medicine.

For patients who are minors, please go to the pre-admissions office and bring :

  • The identity document(s) of the person(s) with parental authority
  • The child's national identity card
  • Family record book
  • Proof of parental authority or court order, if applicable.

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CONSULTATION WITH YOUR ANAESTHETIST

This consultation is compulsory and must take place no later than 48 hours before your operation (excluding unscheduled admissions). Depending on your age and medical history, the anaesthetist may prescribe additional tests (blood tests, cardiology consultation, etc.). You will be asked to provide the results of these tests in order to compile your medical file. To dispel any concerns or doubts you may have, don't hesitate to ask any questions you may have. Don't forget to bring your prescription(s) for current treatment and your health record for minors.

At the end of your anaesthetic consultation, the secretary will give you a welcome booklet, which you can consult here.

PREPARING BEFORE COMING TO THE CLINIC FOR AN OPERATION

By following these rules, you will be in the best possible conditions to ensure your safety, protect yourself from infection and play a direct part in your care.

Remember to...

  • Follow the instructions given to you by your anaesthetist (period of bed rest, pre-operative shower the day before and the morning of the operation, etc.).
  • Remove your dentures, hearing aids and contact lenses. These accessories are not allowed in the operating theatre. Please inform the nursing staff when you arrive if you are wearing them and arrange for them to be put away as usual.
  • Remove your jewellery (including wedding rings, piercings, etc.), as they are not permitted in the operating theatre.
  • Remove your nail varnish or false nails (hands and feet forbidden).

ADMISSION TO THE CLINIC

On the day of your admission to the clinic, please bring your complete file including the following documents:

  • Identification (National Identity Card or Passport or Residence Permit, family record book for minors)
  • Your "carte vitale" or up-to-date certificate of entitlement
  • Your mutual insurance or supplementary insurance card
  • Your results of biological and radiological tests, etc.
  • Your current prescriptions
  • Your health record (for minors)

PAYMENTS

For a full hospitalisation stay, you will pay the costs not covered by your mutual insurance company when you leave.

COSTS TO BE PAID BY THE PATIENT

  • HOSPITAL CHOICES Clinique Turin would like to draw your attention to the following point: the day of discharge is counted in the private room bill (in accordance with decree no. 2019-719 of 08/07/2019 containing various financial provisions relating to health establishments) . The clinic can only accept third-party payment from certain mutual insurance companies with which it has a third-party payment agreement. Please contact your mutual insurance company for further information.
  • A compulsorycontribution, linked to your hospitalisation, will be requested.
  • TICKET MODERATOR The ticket modérateur represents the part of the costs not covered by social security.
  • DAILY FEE The daily fee is an excess of €20 per day for any stay of more than 24 hours. (Order of 21 December 2017, article L. 174-4).

IF YOU ARE NOT COVERED BY SOCIAL SECURITY

You will have to pay the full hospitalisation costs on the basis of an estimate drawn up in advance by the Clinic and accepted by you.

MEANS OF PAYMENT: HOSPITALISATION FEES

Cheque, bank card or cash.

PRACTITIONERS' FEES

You will pay any excess fees to the practitioner via the admissions department. Fees paid to practitioners are not included in the Clinic's income. Bank cards are not accepted by all practitioners. Cheque, bank card or cash.

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