ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG

Address

ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG
Fährweg 10
4600 Olten


Contact

062 206 87 37
062 206 87 38

Commercial register ID for ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG: CH-241.4.004.622-7

Unique enterprise identification number (UID) for ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG: CHE-112.136.925

VAT for ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG: CHE-112.136.925 MWST

About the company ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG

ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG, based in Olten, is a company in Switzerland. ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG is active according to the commercial register. The company with the UID number CHE-112.136.925 was founded on 12/07/2004.


Company description and purpose of company ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG

In the ADMEDICO eye center, you will be looked after around your vision and appearance. Our well-coordinated team of ophthalmologists, optometrists and orthoptists accompanies you from the first contact to the satisfactory result. From the ophthalmological examination to the visual school to surgical interventions - the ADMEDICO eye center offers you a comprehensive range. We will find the optimal solution for your eyes for you too. Your ADMEDICO specialists: Dr. med. Nicole Fichter & Dr. med. Helga Reinshagen Augenärztinnen FMH Philosophy The patients should feel comfortable with us We at the ADMEDICO eye center strive to offer our patients a comprehensive service. You will be competently advised and treated by us and should feel good. We want to be an understanding and helpful partner for you. Our demand for high quality services is high. For this reason we only work with carefully selected partners. Our team Dr. med. Nicole Fichter Specialist FMH for ophthalmic surgery, special reconstructive and oculoplastic surgery Dr. med. Helga Reinshagen Specialist FMH for ophthalmic surgery, especially corneal surgery, cataract surgery and dry eye Dr. med. Georg von Arx Specialist FMH for ophthalmic surgery, special reconstructive and oculoplastic surgery Richard Feder M.Sc.Optom. Tabea Karrer Orthoptist Marie Louise von Arx Nursing Specialist AKP, Valentina Frara Medical Practice Assistant, Kimberly Nadj Medical Practice Assistant, Karin Müller Head of Finances and Personnel Eye Diseases (catchwords) Amotio retinae or retinal detachments Eye herpes, corneal diseases, corneal inflammation, corneal transplants, corneal bank, astigmatism or stabbing Blepharitis or inflammation of the eyelid margins, dry eye, diabetic retinopathy - the diabetes of the eye, glaucoma or glaucoma, hyperopia or farsightedness, cataract or cataract, conjunctivitis or conjunctivitis, conjunctivitis, myopia or nearsightedness, presbyopia or presbyopia Eyes, uveitis or choroid inflammation, Graves disease, endocrine orbitopathy, hyperthyroidism, Graves symptoms of Graves disease The hyperthyroidism Graves disease is a systemic disease and can make itself felt with different symptoms in different organ systems. The disease can creep into the life of the sick almost unnoticed. But it can also lead to a seizure-like outbreak of the disease with acute symptoms. In addition to symptoms of hyperthyroidism, there are also symptoms of immune disease. However, Graves' disease can occasionally occur without symptoms of hyperthyroidism or even with symptoms of hyperthyroidism. All variants are therefore theoretically possible. Sometimes the sick get used to the symptoms, which may be mild at the beginning, and attribute them to special circumstances or stress. If the disease is not recognized, the overactive thyroid can lead to a life-threatening condition with hormone poisoning (thyrotoxic crisis) due to massively increased hormone levels in the blood. In addition to the signs of changes in hormone metabolism, symptoms may arise due to the action of antibodies in the patient's body. After hyperthyroidism therapy has been initiated, the thyroid gland is often underactive in the further course. In order to be able to recognize the symptoms of over- and / or under-function as early as possible and consequently treat them, those affected should know the symptoms themselves and contact a doctor if they occur. A special feature of Graves' disease are the symptoms when the eyes are involved. The cause of the eye disease (endocrine orbitopathy) is also assumed to be the production of antibodies against antigens (special protein structures on the cell surface) of the eye muscles and other tissues of the eye sockets. It is closely related to the amount of thyroid hormone in the blood. Other autoimmune diseases can also occur in some of the people with Graves' disease. It is always important that if the symptoms of Graves' disease are unclear and confusing, it is also important to look for other autoimmune diseases or to exclude them. Corneal Diseases and Corneal Transplantation The cornea is the windshield of the eye and about half a millimeter thick with a diameter of 10-11 millimeters. It essentially consists of three layers: On the surface lies the approximately 70 micrometers (70 hundredths of a millimeter) thick outer layer, the epithelium: It is bacteria and waterproof, grows continuously from the edge to the center of the cornea and gives its uppermost cell layers into the Tear fluid from. It heals very well and is similar to the skin. Together with the tear film lying on it, it forms the optical surface of the eye, which is very important for imaging. Below is the middle layer (stroma) of the cornea (about 500 micrometers = half a millimeter thick), which is formed from specialized connective tissue cells. The stroma is a special tissue, as it does without blood vessels, has a high mechanical strength and at the same time is optically perfect for the parts of the light that are visible to us. It is in a dehydrated state that can only be maintained by constantly pumping out water. The inner layer, the endothelium, ensures the pumping and thus the transparency of the cornea, which as a single layer of cells covers the inner membrane of the cornea (Descemet membrane) and borders the inside of the eye with the eye fluid (aqueous humor). The endothelium and the corneal stroma are nourished from the aqueous humor of the eye. The cornea can experience a deterioration in its optical properties for a variety of reasons. Some are briefly described here. Changes in the shape of the cornea Bulges, protuberances or distortions caused by scars disturb the image so much that patients can only have very poor visual acuity even with an otherwise clear cornea. A special, hereditary, progressive protrusion is the keratoconus, a cone-like tapering of the cornea. In the initial stages, a contact lens or hardening of the cornea through crosslinking therapy can achieve sufficient correction or stabilization of the protrusion. If the contact lens is very pronounced or unstable, surgical replacement of the shape-altered cornea is necessary (= corneal transplantation). The entire cornea is transplanted centrally with a diameter of approx. 8 mm. Opacities and deposits in the corneal middle layer (corneal stroma) They can be caused by metabolic diseases that are mostly hereditary and affect only the cornea or the whole person. Scar tissue in the cornea, as it can occur, for example, after herpes infections or corneal injuries, may lead to a considerable deterioration in vision, which can no longer be influenced by medication. A cornea transplant with a complete transplant can help here. Failure of the inner layer of the cornea (corneal endothelium) The failure of the pumping function of the inner layer results in chronic swelling of the cornea. In this state, the fabric is no longer clear and transparent, but rather cloudy, with a corresponding deterioration in the optical properties. The finest water bubbles reach under the uppermost cell layers of the cornea, where they cause a foreign body sensation, burst painfully or even encourage the penetration of bacteria into the cornea. With this disease, only the inner layer can be transplanted with the latest technology, i.e. a lamellar corneal transplant. Dry eye By definition, the dry eye is based on a chronic inflammatory wetting disorder. This manifests itself with a variety of symptoms such as eye pain, burning, foreign body sensation, itching, feeling of pressure or eye fatigue. The tear film, which consists of 90% water and 5% each of mucus and fat, then no longer wets the eyes continuously and adequately. Often the composition of the tear film is no longer balanced and there is a lack of added fat. The fat comes from the sebum glands of the eyelids, the so-called meibomian glands. If these no longer work well for various reasons, the greasy part of the tear film is missing, with the result that the watery part evaporates too quickly and the symptoms mentioned above occur. In the case of dry eyes, in addition to the use of tear substitutes, it is often necessary to clean the eyelid margin easily and to use anti-inflammatory eye drops from time to time. In the case of more severe forms of the disease, further therapeutic modules are used. Our partners We work closely with the following partners: EUGOGO European Group on Graves Orbitopathy, University Eye Clinic Basel, Orbita Centrum Amsterdam, Hirslanden Klinik Aarau, Augenklinik Luzern, Solothurner Spitäler AG, Pallas Kliniken Olten, Keradonum Stiftung Hornhautbank Directions to the Augenzentrum Olten Bus from the train station (5 minutes): Use the Stadt exit and take bus line 2 (in the direction of Trimbach) to the Kantonsspital stop. Taxi Taxi Bur: 062 205 22 22, Aare Taxi Sigrist: 062 296 26 26 On foot From Olten train station approx. 10 minutes. From Olten train station (10 minutes): Use the Stadt exit, cross the train station bridge and then turn right into Amthausquai (along the Aare) turn left after 400 meters along a short forest path to the hospital (follow the signs). By car in the general direction of Basel. In Olten Stadt junction towards Trimbach. The cantonal hospital follows after approx. 200m. Parking in front of the house.

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The company ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG on Fährweg 10 in 4600 Olten with the phone number 062 206 87 37 is listed on Yellowpages.swiss. Latitude and longitude coordinates for ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG are: 47.3556882 and 7.9036174. The unique identification number of this portrait is CHE-112.136.925.


The company ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG is listed in the branch Medicine - Hospital - Doctor. The company ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG offers its services in the following categories: Beauty surgery, Eyes Doctors, Generally medicine, Laser therapies / Laser medicine, Praxis with own pharmacy, Surgeons, other products or services according to the company's purpose.


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Which companies are available at the same address? In addition to ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG, there are other active companies at the same address Fährweg 10, 4600 Olten. This includes the companies Augenklinik Heuberger AG| Eye4Life AG| ADMEDICO Holding AG.

Info about Olten

The enterprise ADMEDICO Augenzentrum AG is registered in the city of Olten. Olten is a municipality in the canton of Solothurn. Solothurn is a canton in German-speaking Switzerland and is part of the greater Espace Mittelland region. The capital is the eponymous city of Solothurn, the most populous place is Olten. The canton of Solothurn is one of 26 cantons in the Swiss Confederation.

The locality Olten is located in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland country, in Europe continent. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Olten are: 47.3499624 and 7.9037033. The local date and time in Olten is 05/23/2024, 10:16 AM.

Info about Canton Solothurn

Solothurn is a canton in German-speaking Switzerland and is part of the greater Espace Mittelland region. The capital is the eponymous city of Solothurn, the most populous place is Olten. Latitude and longitude coordinates for Solothurn center point are: 47.304135 and 7.639388.

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