Clinique de l'Alma Paris7

We're looking for our future referral nurse! Join us

Posted on 04/27/2022

Almaviva Santé was set up in 2007 with the acquisition of its first clinic in Marseille, and has since expanded through acquisitions. The fourth-largest private healthcare operator in France, Almaviva Santé manages 36 clinics in the South of France and the Île-de-France region. It is chaired by Yann Coléou.

1,500 self-employed doctors work in the group's 36 clinics, treating 400,000 patients every year. Almaviva Santé enjoys an excellent reputation in all medical and surgical disciplines: surgery, gynaecology-obstetrics (including maternity), medicine, follow-up and rehabilitation care, dialysis and home hospitalisation.

Our commitment is to listen to patients' needs and offer them the highest quality of service and care.

The Clinique de l'Alma is a private healthcare establishment located in the heart of Paris, in the 7th arrondissement, close to major tourist attractions such as Les Invalides and the Eiffel Tower.

It offers specialist care in a high-quality hotel setting, with centres of excellence accessible to all. Its modern technical facilities, based around centres of expertise, meet our requirements in terms of performance, quality of care and the environment in which it is provided.

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Clinique de l'Alma Paris7

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More than 14400 patients who need an organ transplant every year. The main obstacle to transplantation is the persistent lack of available organs.