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Successful Open Day at Fundashon Mariadal puts kidney health in the spotlight
In the context of World Kidney Day, Fundashon Mariadal organized an Open Day of the Dialysis Department on Wednesday April 2nd.
Specialist clinic closed on Friday, April 4, 2025
Fundashon Mariadal informs you that the specialist clinic will be closed all day on Friday 4 April 2025. This means that there will be no consultations that day, and the outpatient clinics will also not be reachable by telephone.
Reorganization of laboratory care Bonaire: BonLab and Fundashon Mariadal prepare new division of tasks
At the initiative of the Public Entity Bonaire (OLB) and the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, it was decided to reorganize laboratory care on Bonaire.
Successful edition of medical congress ‘Doctors on Board’ on Bonaire
On March 28 and 29, the accredited medical congress Doctors on Board took place in Bonaire, in the auditorium of Fundashon Mariadal.
E-Zorg fault resolved – digital prescription processing resumed
Fundashon Mariadal announces that the malfunction in the e-Zorg connection has been resolved. This means that digital prescriptions are being sent and processed as usual.
Fundashon Mariadal adjusts pharmacy service due to international e-Care failure
The Fundashon Mariadal pharmacy has temporarily adjusted its working methods due to an international failure in the e-Zorg connection.
World Kidney Day: Fundashon Mariadal organizes Open Day Dialysis
Today is World Kidney Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness worldwide about kidney health and the importance of prevention and early detection of kidney disease.
Temporary adjustment of opening hours of Fundashon Mariadal blood collection laboratory
As of Wednesday 12 March 2025, Fundashon Mariadal will temporarily adjust the opening hours of the blood collection laboratory. The new opening hours are from 06:30 to 14:30.
Norovirus precautions lifted in Kas di Kuido
Fundashon Mariadal announces that the situation surrounding the norovirus in Kas di Kuido is completely under control. The affected residents have recovered and no new infections have been reported.