Genolier Swiss Medical Network SA

Swiss Medical Network is a Swiss private hospital group with clinics and medical centres in all language regions of the country. Swiss Medical Network is a subsidiary of AEVIS VICTORIA SA, which is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Aevis holds 80% of Swiss Medical Network. The holding company is active in the healthcare, life sciences, medical care, hotel and personal services sectors.

Swiss Medical Network SA
Company typePrivate
Headquarters,
Number of locations
21 (2023)
Key people
Dino Cauzza (CEO)
Raymond Loretan (Executive Chairman)
Number of employees
4,100+ (2023)
ParentAevis Victoria SA
Websitehttp://www.swissmedical.net

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Swiss Medical Network is one of the two leading private clinic and hospital groups in Switzerland. Swiss Medical Network employs 2,300 doctors and 4,100 staff in 21 clinics and hospitals and over 60 outpatient centres in 15 cantons and all language regions of the country. he Group covers the entire medical spectrum and manages list and contract hospitals. he facilities have a total of around 1,500 beds and performed more than 75,000 surgical procedures in 2023. In total, over 700,000 patients received outpatient care. wiss Medical Network was the majority shareholder of Hôpital du Jura bernois SA before it became part of the Réseau de l'Arc healthcare organisation.

he network is complemented by an ophthalmology reference network, the Swiss Visio Network, with over 22 centres throughout Switzerland. wiss Visio specialises in refractive surgery and ophthalmology and is internationally renowned for its research in the field of glaucoma.

In 022, Swiss Medical Network launched the Réseau de l'Arc, the first integrated healthcare organisation with its own healthcare product called VIVA, together with Visana Participations and the Canton of Berne. s part of this integrated strategy, Swiss Medical Network is focussing on primary healthcare in the periphery. The network now includes over 60 medical centres, including the Xundheitszentren, which extend from Stein am Rhein to Silvaplana.

Clinics that belong to the Swiss Medical Network Foundation year Year of joining Swiss Medical Network Medical specialities
Clinique de Genolier 1972 2022 Oncology, orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery, general and visceral surgery
Clinique de Montchoisi 1935 2003 Ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery, ENT, radiology
Clinique de Valère 1920 2012 Orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, gastroenterology
Clinique Générale Ste-Anne 1908 2005 Orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, gynaecology
Clinique Générale-Beaulieu 1899 2016 Orthopaedic surgery, gynaecology and obstetrics, urology, oncology, nuclear medicine, radio-oncology
Clinique Montbrillant 1909 2015 Orthopaedic surgery, gynaecology, ophthalmology
Clinique Valmont 1905 2006 Neurological rehabilitation, orthopaedic rehabilitation, peripheral neurological rehabilitation, respiratory rehabilitation, memory clinic
Hôpital de La Providence 1859 2012 Sports medicine, orthopaedic surgery, urology
Hôpital de Moutier 1850 2020 Gynaecology, internal medicine, mental health
Hôpital de Saint-Imier 1850 2020 Surgery, internal medicine, emergency medicine, geriatric rehabilitation
Privatklinik Bethanien 1912 2010 Orthopaedics, spinal surgery, gynaecology, urology
Privatklinik Belair 1971 2019 Orthopaedics, general and visceral surgery, urology
Privatklinik Lindberg 1906 2011 Orthopaedic surgery, neurosurgery, urology
Privatklinik Obach 1922 2012 General surgery, gynaecology, internal medicine, urology
Privatklinik Siloah 1955 2018 Orthopaedic surgery, general surgery, urology
Privatklinik Villa im Park 1984 2013 Gynaecology and obstetrics, orthopaedic surgery, urology
Rosenklinik Rapperswil 1995 2019 Orthopaedics, hand surgery, urology, sports medicine
Schmerzklinik Basel 1978 2014 Anaesthesia, interventional pain diagnostics, rheumatology, neurology
Klinik Pyramide am See 1993 2011 Plastic and reconstructive surgery, breast cancer surgery
Clinica Ars Medica 1989 2012 Orthopaedic surgery, sports medicine, physiotherapy
Clinica Sant’Anna 1922 2012 Gynaecology and obstetrics, oncology, ENT

History

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Five shareholders founded AGEN Holding SA in 2002 by taking over Clinique de Genolier, which had been operating in the Vaud municipality of the same name since 1972. In the years that followed, new clinics were continuously integrated into the group in order to create a national network of private healthcare institutions. In 2003, they integrated the Clinique de Montchoisi in Lausanne, VD, which had been founded in 1923. The Clinique Valmont in Glion ob Montreux, VD, founded by Henri-Auguste Widmer in 1905, and the Sainte-Anne and Garcia clinics in Fribourg were integrated in 2005 (the merger of the latter two ultimately resulted in the Clinique Générale Ste-Anne). In 2007, the Centre d'oncologie in Geneva, the only private centre for radio-oncology in the city, was opened.

AGEN Holding changed its name to Genolier Swiss Medical Network SA in 2008 and integrated the Centre médico-chirurgical des Eaux-Vives in Geneva the following year and Privatklinik Bethanien in Zurich, founded in 1912, in 2010.

In 2011, Genolier Swiss Medical Network acquired a 49% stake in Privatklinik Lindberg in Winterthur ] and a 20% stake in Klinik Pyramide am See in Zurich. [ ] Privatklinik Obach in Solothurn (founded in 1922), Clinica Ars Medica in Gravesano TI (founded in 1989), Clinica Sant'Anna in Lugano (founded in 1922) and Privatklinik Lindberg were integrated in 2012 and Clinique de Valère in Sion, VS (founded in 1920), Hôpital de la Providence in Neuchâtel (founded in 1859) and Privatklinik Villa im Park in Rothrist (founded in 1984) in 2013. [ This was followed in 2014 by the integration of Schmerzklinik Basel (founded in 1978) and in 2015 by the integration of Clinique Montbrillant in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

After 2015, the company changed its name to Swiss Medical Network SA to emphasise its commitment throughout Switzerland. The renowned Clinique Générale-Beaulieu joined the network in 2016 to further promote oncology and radio-oncology in Geneva. In German-speaking Switzerland, the Privatklinik Siloah in Gümligen (BE) followed in 2018, the Rosenklinik Rapperswil in 2019 and the Privatklinik Belair also in 2019.

In January 2020, it was announced that the Government Council of the Canton of Berne was selling 35% of the share capital of the Hôpital du Jura Bernois (HJB SA) hospital group to Swiss Medical Network. The hospital group operates the hospitals in Moutier and Saint-Imier, among others. On 30 August 2021, the stake was increased by a further 17% to 52%. The former Hôpital du Jura Bernois was renamed Réseau de l'Arc. The first integrated healthcare centre in Switzerland.

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