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Johanniter Hospital Geesthacht GmbH
Am Runden Berge 3
D-21502 Geesthacht
Commercial Register No: HRB 147GE
Register court: Local court Lübeck
Sales tax identification number: DE135132276
Represented by:
Members of the Executive Board
Matthias Becker, Moritz Sawade
Contact:
E-mail: info(at)johanniter-krankenhaus.de
Telephone: +49 4152 179-0
Fax: +49 4152 179-558
Competent supervisory authority:
Ministerium für Soziales, Gesundheit,
Jugend, Familie und Senioren
des Landes Schleswig-Holstein
Adolf-Westphal-Str. 4
24143 Kiel
Medical Device Safety Officer (§6 Para. 4 MPBetreibV.):
Indra Krueger
Medical Device Safety Officer
+49 4152 1790
Responsible for content according to § 18 para. 2 MStV:
Carsten Schwaab
Am Runden Berge 3
D-21502 Geesthacht
All data and descriptions of services published on these internet pages are subject to possible changes. All information is without guarantee.
Johanniter-Krankenhaus Geesthacht GmbH is not responsible for the content of external pages that can be reached via an external link. These contents are not part of its remit.
Picture credits:
Unless otherwise stated, the authorship of all images lies with:
Timo Jann, Melanie Jenkel, Andreas Riess, Hermann Willers, Johanniter, lenets_tan - stock.adobe.com
Consumer dispute resolution:
Pursuant to Section 36 (1) of the German Consumer Dispute Resolution Act, we would like to point out that we are neither obliged nor willing to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.
Information on out-of-court online dispute resolution (EU):
The European Commission provides a platform for out-of-court online dispute resolution, which you can find here (https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/).
Liability notice:
Despite careful control of the content, we assume no liability for the content of external links. The operators of the linked pages are solely responsible for their content. Liability claims regarding damage caused by the use of any information provided, including any kind of information which is incomplete or incorrect, will therefore be rejected, unless it can be proven that the author acted with intent or gross negligence.