Clinique Chantecler Marseille

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Guide to your stay

Patient Meals

  • Breakfast: from 8.00 am
  • Lunch: from 12.00 noon
  • Dinner: from 6.00 pm
  • Meals are adapted to special diets (including religious or philosophical diets).

Rooms

The rooms are equipped with :

  • Bathroom with toilet and shower;
  • Colour television
  • Personal telephone;
  • Care staff call system.

Private rooms

Formalities:

You can make a request when you are pre-admitted, but the management cannot formally commit to admitting you to a private room. As there are a limited number of these rooms, one will be allocated to you depending on availability.

If your health insurance does not cover this service, you will have to pay for it when you are discharged.

Daily rate: To be consulted at the establishment.

Worship

On request to the nurse in charge of your ward, you may be visited by a minister of your choice.

Fire safety

The strictest safety regulations are in force in the establishment.

We therefore ask you to read and follow the safety instructions and evacuation plan posted in each department.

If you perceive a strange noise, smell or glow, keep your cool and inform the hospital staff on your ward.

Smoking

The clinic's premises are completely non-smoking. In the interests of patients and in accordance with decree no. 2006-1386 of 15 November 2006, smoking is strictly prohibited in the clinic and its annexes.

As a reminder, active smoking causes over 66,000 deaths a year and passive smoking around 5,000 deaths.

In addition to its harmful medium- and long-term effects on health (cancer, cardiovascular and lung diseases, fertility, etc.), smoking is contraindicated in surgical procedures and represents an additional risk factor for patients...

Water

Water will be provided throughout your stay.

Nutrition and health

A healthy diet is an important factor in good health. In addition to the physical well-being it brings, a balanced diet and regular physical exercise can help prevent many illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, certain cancers and osteoporosis. Type II diabetes, another consequence of a poor diet rich in sugar, can have serious consequences, including amputation.

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By car
By car

From the A50: Take exit 5 "aéroport Marignane/Aix-en-Provence/Fos-sur-Mer/La Penne-sur-Huveaune/Saint Menet/La Valentine", continue towards La Valentine, then take the avenue "des peintres roux", the clinic is on your left.

From the A7: Take the "Belle de Mai/Cinq-Avenue" exit and join the Viaduc de Plombières/D4C. Turn left towards Malpassé/La Rose, then left towards Aubagne/Toulon/La Valentine/St Barnabé. Continue along Avenue des Olives towards La Valentine, with the clinic on your right.

Underground 1
Underground 1

La Rose stop, then take bus no. 4 towards La Valentine - "Poilus Siphon" stop

By bus
By bus

Line 7 towards Les 3 Lucs Enco de Botte - "les 3 lucs" stop, then line 4 towards La Rose - "Poilus Siphon" stop

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Tél : 04 91 21 06 06

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Clinique Chantecler

240 Avenue des Poilus
13012 Marseille

Our commitments

Sustainable development

Corporate Social Responsibility

Our CSR approach is transversal, operational and aims to be as close as possible to the field.
Organ Donation

Organ and Blood Donations

More than 14400 patients who need an organ transplant every year. The main obstacle to transplantation is the persistent lack of available organs.