Eifelhoehen-Klinik AG
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Eifelhoehen-Klinik AG
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Eifelhöhen-Klinik AG operates facilities for the provision of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, elderly care, and outpatient medical care. The company is headquartered in Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen and currently employs 390 full-time employees. The company operates the Eifelhoehen-Klinik Marmagen GmbH in Nettersheim-Marmagen, a specialist clinic for outpatient and inpatient internal medicine, orthopedics/traumatology, neurology; the Kaiser-Karl-Klinik GmbH in Bonn, a specialist clinic for outpatient and inpatient orthopedics, geriatrics and internal medicine, as well as the Herzpark Moenchengladbach GmbH in Moenchengladbach, a specialist clinic for outpatient and inpatient cardiac rehabilitation. In addition to that it owns a majority stake in Aatalklinik Wuennenberg GmbH and a minority stake in geriatric center Zuelpich GmbH.
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