Zagreb Hospital Croatia

He graduated in 2002 from the school of medicine and in 2007 received his doctorate in biology with specialisation in physiology and immunobiology at the faculty of science university of zagreb.
Zagreb hospital croatia. University hospital sisters of charity. Klinički bolnički centar zagreb kbc in zagreb croatia is the largest hospital in croatia and the teaching hospital of the university of zagreb it serves most of central and northern croatia for specialist and acute medical procedures. Zagreb 39 s clinical hospital sveti duh is the only one in this part of europe to use gene therapy to treat until recently incurable hereditary eye diseases that cause vision loss ranking croatia among only six countries in the world that use this therapy in ophthalmology.
The university hospital centre sometimes also clinical hospital centre croatian. On the opposite side of zagreb may have a much better track record. Zagreb a nearby hospital.
Catherine specialty hospital team for spine surgery as expert member for neurosurgery. So you could potentially pick one health center. Ergomed is the first contract research organisation in croatia established in 1997.
Located in zagreb croatia. Of excellence with the latest diagnostic therapeutic and rehabilitation infrastructure. Catherine specialty hospital is a european centre.
Highly specialized international hospital focused on minimally invasive spinal neurosurgery and minimally invasive orthopedic surgery. For emergency situations and the other one for other treatment. Kbc zagreb clinical hospital center zagreb is spread on six locations salata rebro petrova gunduliceva bozidareviceva jordanovac.
In september 2012 we have expanded range of our services to minimally invasive orthopedic joint surgery hip knee ankle foot shoulder etc in cooperation with mladen miskulin md renowned orthopedic and trauma surgeon. Specialty hospital for orthopedics neurology and physical medicine and rehabilitation. Axis special hospital croatia was founded early in year 2010 by robert saftic md spinal neurosurgeon.