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Braine-l’Alleud site

Rue Wayez, 35
1420 Braine l'Alleud
Belgium

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EMERGENCY : 02 434 93 21
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Boulevard du Triomphe, 201
1160 Bruxelles
Belgium

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Ste-Anne St-Remi site

Boulevard Jules Graindor, 66
1070 Bruxelles
Belgium

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Paediatric hospitalization - Braine-l'Alleud Hospital

The Paediatric ward is located on the 3rd floor - Building B

Below you will find the documents you need to give your child all the information they need to make sure their hospital stay goes smoothly.

If they have been prepared, your children will experience their stay with less apprehension, more confidence and peace of mind.

Is your child about to have an operation?

Only available in French.

Watch our information video

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In the event of a scheduled hospitalization

Check your pharmacy to see if you have enough painkillers: 

  • Paracétamol (Dafalgan®, Perdolan®, Dafalgan Instant®)

  • Ibuprofène (Algidrin®, Nurofen®, Spidifen®)

In oral form (syrups, tablets, powder) because suppositories act more slowly and randomly.

If your child shows any signs of ‘illness’, such as a temperature, coughing, cold symptoms, vomiting, etc., have him/her examined by his/her paediatrician or contact the surgeon to determine whether the operation should be continued.

Packing the child's suitcase:

If your child is only coming for the day, take something to keep him occupied, his cuddly toy, a change of clothes and loose-fitting clothing, slippers and anything else you think will make him feel good.

If, on the other hand, they are due to spend several days with us, take :

Pyjamas, light clothing, slippers, underwear, toiletries, cuddly toys, favourite games and medication if your child is taking a specific treatment.

Don't forget to take along the completed form entitled ‘Taking off into the clouds with the anaesthetist’.

Having a shower:

  • Wash with standard soap.
  • Then put on clean clothes.
  • Remove varnish, false nails and jewellery.

In the morning:

  • Follow the fasting instructions given by the anaesthetist.
  • Make sure your child wears clean clothes.

Arriving at the hospital:

  • Go to the admissions department on the ground floor of the hospital (Building A) 2 hours before the operation.
  • Don't forget your administrative documents (identity card, insurance, your child's pre-operative passport, etc.).

You will be given a prescription for the appropriate painkillers.

Please note that your child's pain may manifest itself in different ways:

  • Expressing their pain verbally
  • By making faces
  • Screaming
  • Crying
  • Adopting analgesic positions
  • Having difficulty falling asleep and/or waking up at night
  • ...

Contact details

Reception

02/434.91.11          

Admissions

02/434.94.23

Paediatric ward

02/434.78.00

One-day hospitalisation unit

02/434.70.10