Admissions

Admissions

Apart from emergency admissions to hospital, all rooms are reserved at the hospital admissions office. 
Reservations can be made by telephone.        

You can find out about the prices and administrative procedures by calling the following numbers:

  •  Basilique Clinic

T: +32 2 422 42 20

Opening times
Weekdays: 07.00 to 17.00 

  • Edith Cavell Clinic

T: +32 2 340 40 54/55

Opening times
Weekdays: 07.30 to 19.00
Saturdays: 07.30 to 14.00
Sundays and public holidays: 07.30 to 16.00 (for admissions only)

  • Parc Leopold Clinic

T: +32 (0)2 287 50 38 (Reservations)
T: +32 (0)2 287 50 25/28 (Admissions)

Opening times
Weekdays: 06.45 to 18.00
Weekdays: 08.00 to 16.00 (Reservations only)
Saturdays: 08.00 to 17.00
Sundays and public holidays: 11.00 to 18.00

  • Braine-l'Alleud - Waterloo Hospital

T: +32 2 389 06 85

Opening times
Weekdays: 07.00 to 17.00 (Sometimes until 19.00)
Saturdays: 08.30 to 16.00 (No admissions)
Sundays and public holidays: 09.00 to 17.30 (Admissions close at 17.00)

 

There are different types of rooms available on our sites, depending on your needs and budget:

  • private room
  • two-bedded room
  • four-bedded room

We make efforts to allocate you to your chosen room type as far as availability allows.

When you are admitted to the hospital there are a number of administrative formalities that must be fulfilled. These are carried out at the admissions department office, in the entrance lobby.

 

Surgical preassessment

Surgical preassessment is usually carried out as an outpatient before your admission to hospital; we do ask you to make an appointment with the relevant department on the following telephone numbers:

  • Basilique Clinic

T +32 2 422 42 42 (Inpatient surgery)
T +32 2 422 41 79 (Day hospital) 

  • Edith Cavell Clinic

T +32 2 340 46 59/60

Opening times
Weekdays: 08.00 to 16.00

  • Parc Leopold Clinic

T +32 2 287 50 38

  • Braine-l'Alleud - Waterloo Hospital

T +32 2 389 04 30 
T +32 2 386 17 44 (Orthopaedics)

 

The staff will arrange all the investigations that your doctor has requested and also a consultation with the anaesthetist.