Quiron Clinic Madrid (Spain)
Clinic specialization
Quiron Madrid is the leader of Spanish medicine and belongs to the largest group of private medical institutions Quironsalud Hospital Group. Every year, more than 110 thousand patients receive care here. The philosophy of the clinic can be summed up in one phrase: "Every patient needs the best professionals, the latest technologies and a personal approach." To meet this statement, the clinic has everything you need. There are 15 operating rooms, 2 maternity rooms, an oncological day hospital, 2 endoscopy rooms and an intensive care room. The main areas of work of the clinic are:
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oncology;
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oncohematology;
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neurosurgery;
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cardiology;
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otorhinolaryngology;
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gastroenterology;
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Eco-friendly;
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plastic, maxillofacial surgery;
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rehabilitation;
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mammology;
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transplantology;
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surgery;
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obstetrics and gynecology;
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urology;
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orthopedics;
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pediatrics.
Among the latest technical equipment, used in the clinic, we should mention the Da Vinci robotic surgical complex, the True Beam radiosurgery and radiotherapy system, 4 magnetic resonance imaging units, and 11 imaging rooms. The use of so many sophisticated techniques and advanced treatment techniques requires the medical staff of the clinic to be highly qualified and constantly work at the cutting edge of science and technology. That is why the doctors of Quironare rightfully called professionals! The nursing staff provides patients with round-the-clock personal care. The clinic is focused on providing services to foreign patients, including Russian-speaking ones.
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Quiron Clinic Madrid (Spain)
And of course, a thousand thanks to the doctor for finding out what was wrong with a child who had a fever for a week.
And of course, a thousand thanks to the doctor for finding out what was wrong with a child who had a fever for a week.