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List of Hospitals in Croatia

In the event whilst in the country that you are seriously injured, maimed or otherwise require medical treatment, Croatian healthcare can provide a range of quality in healthcare facilities. To make you feel more comfortable whilst in Croatia we have provided a list of hospitals in Croatia.

Clinical Hospital Center - Rebro *
Kispaticeva 12
ZAGREB
CROATIA
Telephone: 4697-000
Email: trauma@trauma.hr
Web Site: http://mahazu.hazu.hr/~paar/rebro/index.html

Clinical Hospital Split *
Spinciceva 1
Split
21 000
SPLIT
CROATIA

Klinicka Bolnica Osijek *
J. Huttlera 4
Osijek
31 000
OSIJEK
CROATIA
Telephone: + 385 31 511 511
Fax: +385 511 221
Web Site: http://www.kbo.hr/

Klinicki Bolnicki Centar Zagreb *
Salata 2
10 000
ZAGREB
CROATIA
Telephone: + 385 1 492 0019
Fax: + 385 1 481 8457

Klinika Za Traumatologi JU *
Dra¿koviceva 19
ZAGREB
CROATIA

Orthopedic Hospital of Biograd *
Zadar
ZADAR
CROATIA
Fax: + 385 23 383 344

Poliklinika Medico *
Mestroviceva 2
RIJEKA
CROATIA

Poliklinika Za Dijagnostiku *
(Poliklinica Nemetova)
Nemetova 2
10 000
ZAGREB
CROATIA
Telephone: + 385 1 4693 111
Fax: + 385 1 4673 975
Web Site: http://www.poliklinika-nemetova.hr/

Zadar General Hospital *
Opvca Bolnica Zadar
Boze Pericica 5
23 000
ZADAR
CROATIA
Telephone: + 385 23 315 677 / + 385 23 312 260
Fax: + 385 23 312 724

For more information about Croatia, the international health insurance plans that we can offer there, or to receive a free quote, please contact one of our expert advisers today.

Recent Questions / Comments:
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