AndreasKlinik Cham Zug stands for comprehensive medical and surgical basic care in a comfortable, hotel-like atmosphere. As a listed hospital, we are open to patients of all insurance categories. Our key areas of expertise include general surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, orthopedics, and spinal surgery. Emergency admissions are ensured around the clock by a specialist physician.

Medical Expertise

Our approximately 100 specialist physicians all have many years of experience and a high level of medical expertise. Around 300 employees are committed every day to the health and well-being of our patients. Each year, approximately 4,100 patients receive inpatient care and 7,000 patients receive outpatient treatment at AndreasKlinik Cham Zug.

Professional Care

With 56 beds, AndreasKlinik has a manageable size that ensures personal care and individualized nursing for patients. With excellent hospitality services, the clinic aims to make patients’ stays as comfortable as possible.

Ennetsee Nursing Center

AndreasKlinik has been entrusted by the Municipality of Cham with the management of the neighboring Ennetsee Nursing Center.

We are available for you around the clock and thank you for your interest in and trust in AndreasKlinik Cham Zug.

Kind regards

Yvonne Hubeli
Managing Director

Staff Testimonials

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Jasmine Birrer, Head of Reception

“Working together, growing together, making a difference together, and standing together – even when things get difficult. This is what we live every day at AndreasKlinik. For me, AndreasKlinik is a matter close to my heart. Even after more than 23 years, I still look forward to my work, where I can give a smile and receive one in return.”

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Dr. med. Valmai Spirk, Emergency and Internal Medicine Physician

“As an emergency physician, I love the ABCs – this is how I summarize the essence of my work at AndreasKlinik. A – adaptive (every day brings something new); B – Big Tree (our legendary mammoth tree / lived sustainability); C – Caring (we care for our patients, for one another, and for our partners at all levels).

My motto as a physician – as little radiation as possible, as little antibiotics as possible, and as much human dignity as possible – can truly be lived here.”