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Main specialities
- Anaesthesiology
- Cardiology
- Orthopaedic surgery and traumatology
- Plastic, reconstructive and esthetic surgery
- Visceral and thoracic surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Gynaecology and obstetrics
- Intensive medicine
- Nuclear medicine
- Neurosurgery
- Neurologie
- Medical and surgical oncology
- Diagnostic and interventional radiology
- Radio-oncology
- Urology
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Centres and services
- Multidisciplinary outpatient centre
- Interventional cardiology centre
- La Source centre for robotic surgery
- Centre crohn et colite
- Diabetology unit
- Dietetics service
- Digestive centre
- Breast Imaging Centre
- 24-hour medical Laboratories
- Medical and surgical centre for obesity
- Physiotherapy Institute
- Prostate Centre
- Radiology Institute
- Radio-oncology centre
- Lausanne Breast Network
- Home Care
- Intensive care unit – certified SSMI
- Emergency centre 7/7 – Centre médical de La Source
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- Specialities
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Main specialities
- Main specialities
- Anaesthesiology
- Cardiology
- Orthopaedic surgery and traumatology
- Plastic, reconstructive and esthetic surgery
- Visceral and thoracic surgery
- Gastroenterology
- Gynaecology and obstetrics
- Intensive medicine
- Nuclear medicine
- Neurosurgery
- Neurologie
- Medical and surgical oncology
- Diagnostic and interventional radiology
- Radio-oncology
- Urology
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Centres and services
- Centres and services
- Multidisciplinary outpatient centre
- Interventional cardiology centre
- La Source centre for robotic surgery
- Centre crohn et colite
- Diabetology unit
- Dietetics service
- Digestive centre
- Breast Imaging Centre
- 24-hour medical Laboratories
- Medical and surgical centre for obesity
- Physiotherapy Institute
- Prostate Centre
- Radiology Institute
- Radio-oncology centre
- Lausanne Breast Network
- Home Care
- Intensive care unit – certified SSMI
- Emergency centre 7/7 – Centre médical de La Source
- Maternity_
- Doctors' section_
If you are looking for a specialist, you can find him/her on the Doctors list.
La Source
Centre for robotic surgery
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State-of-the-art technology
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The Clinic has a fleet of surgical robots that is unique in the canton.
Innovation at the service of patients
At the Clinic, our specialists are supported by modern robotic assistants to provide additional clinical benefits to each patient. Robot-assisted surgery combines technological precision with human expertise for safer, more targeted and often less invasive procedures.
An exceptional technical platform
Our technical platform includes a fleet of surgical robots that is unique in the canton. This state-of-the-art infrastructure allows us to cover a wide range of specialities, while guaranteeing our medical teams the most effective tools. Thanks to this innovative equipment, we are pursuing a twofold objective: to improve the patient experience and safety, and to enhance comfort and support the precision of surgeons and all healthcare teams.
People at the heart of innovation
A robot never operates alone: each procedure is performed by an experienced surgeon, supported by a multidisciplinary team. The robotic assistant acts as an extension of the practitioner's hand, never as a substitute. This teamwork guarantees personalised, safe and humane care.
A recognised centre of excellence
By constantly strengthening our commitment to surgical innovation, we are affirming our position as a centre of excellence in robotic surgery. Our clinic puts its expertise, technical facilities and human commitment at the service of the health and well-being of each patient.
Training, an essential element
Surgeons training to operate a robot can first undergo training on a simulator or on mannequins. Once this initial stage is complete, they are invited to meet teams trained in surgical centres specifically dedicated to robotic surgery, where they can refine their surgical technique.
Once trained, surgeons must maintain their skills by performing a specific number of cases each year. As a result, only a few doctors are authorised to programme and perform surgical procedures with robots.