Serbia is a country in the Balkan Peninsula. It has a population of 7.1 million and it covers an area of 83,361 km2. Serbia is a parliamentary republic with two legislative bodies: the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers. It is a member of the United Nations, NATO, WTO and other international organizations.
Serbia has a developed health care system that provides universal coverage for all citizens as well as free medical services for children under 18 years old. The country’s health care system employs about 13% of its total workforce.
Health system in Serbia is ranked 58th out of 195 countries by World Health Organization (WHO) in 2018
Top 20 Hospitals of Serbia are:
1.Beograd University Hospital,:
Beograd University Hospital is one of the most prestigious hospitals in Serbia. It has a long history and many interesting facts.
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Beograd University Hospital is one of the most prestigious hospitals in Serbia. It has a long history and many interesting facts. The hospital was founded in 1876 by the Hungarian physician, surgeon, and gynecologist Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis, who found that doctors who performed autopsies on women at his hospital were killing them with their own hands and causing an appalling number of deaths among women giving birth there.
The Beograd University Hospital is located on Đorđa Stojkovića Street in central Belgrade near the city’s main square, Republic Square. It is part of the Ministry of Health’s public health system
2.City Hospital:
The City Hospital of Serbia is a public hospital in the city of Belgrade. It was founded in 1894.
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The City Hospital of Serbia is one of the largest hospitals in Belgrade and has been operating since 1894. It was founded by Professor Dr Aleksandar Zivojinovich who had the idea to establish a hospital that would provide health care to everyone regardless of their social status or religious beliefs. The hospital has always been an important part of public health care system in Serbia and it continues to provide services to patients from all over the country.
3.University Hospital Belgrade:
University Hospital Belgrade is the largest and busiest hospital in Serbia. It provides a full range of services, including emergency care, surgery, and outpatient care.
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University Hospital Belgrade is located in central Belgrade at the address of Karađorđeva street, 33. It is one of the most modern hospitals in Serbia and Europe with a total area of 1.2 million square meters and around 2 thousand employees.
The hospital has a large number of departments including general surgery, intensive care unit (ICU), neurology department etc., which are all equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that meet the highest international standards.
4.University Hospital “Dr Dragutin Jezdecic:
Dr. Dragutin Jezdecic University Hospital is located in Belgrade, Serbia. It is a large and well-known hospital with over 4,000 beds and an extensive range of services.
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University Hospital “Dr Dragutin Jezdecic” of Serbia has been offering patients high quality medical care for more than 100 years. The hospital is one of the largest in Europe with over 4,000 beds and an extensive range of services. It has its own teaching center as well as university medical school which trains future doctors to provide the best possible care to patients.
The hospital offers a wide variety of treatments including: general surgery, cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurology and many others. They also offer a wide variety of outpatient facilities such as: rehabilitation
5.Military Hospital – Belgrade:
Military Hospital Belgrade is located in the city of Belgrade, Serbia.
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Belgrade Military Hospital was founded in 1834. It was one of the first hospitals in Serbia and it served as a military hospital until 1878 when it became a civilian hospital. The hospital is located on the south side of the Sava river, near to Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra and the Kalemegdan fortress
The hospital has two buildings: “Old building” and “New building”. The old building has been renovated several times since its foundation in 1834, while “New building” was built in 2000. The new building has modern facilities, such as CT scanner and MRI scanner which are used by doctors for diagnostics.
6.Military Hospital – Novi Sad:
The Military Hospital in Novi Sad, Serbia is a modern facility with state-of-the-art equipment. It has the latest technology to deal with all medical emergencies.
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The hospital offers a comprehensive range of services and treatment for patients with various medical conditions. The most advanced medical facilities are available for patients who need intensive care and treatment in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
The Military Hospital in Novi Sad has been recognized as one of the best hospitals in Europe. It provides high quality care to military personnel, their families, civilians and other patients from the region.
7.Military Hospital – Nis:
Military Hospital Nis is the largest military hospital in Serbia. It is located in the city of Nis, which is the capital of Serbia.
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Military Hospital Nis has been in operation since 1875 and it is a public institution that provides health care to all Serbian citizens, regardless of their social status or citizenship.
The hospital has a total area of 1,500 square meters and consists of four floors. There are two operating theaters and two emergency rooms, as well as an intensive care unit that can accommodate up to 20 patients.
The hospital also has an outpatient clinic with a total area of 1,000 square meters, which includes over 30 examination rooms and 10 treatment rooms.
8.Clinical Hospital for Chest Diseases – Zemun:
Zemun is a city in the metropolitan area of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located on the left bank of the Danube River, across from Belgrade’s city center.
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Zemun has a large number of high-rise apartment buildings. The population of Zemun is around 128,000 people.
The Clinical Hospital for Chest Diseases has a total area of 18,000 m2 and it provides services for both inpatients and outpatients. There are 5 wards with capacity for up to 200 beds and 4 operating theatres with capacity for up to 20 patients at any given time. There are also 2 emergency rooms with capacity for up to 100 patients at any given time and 12 intensive care units with capacity for up to 36 patients at any given time.
9.Clinical Hospital for Chest Diseases – Lazarevac:
Lazarevac is the clinical hospital for chest diseases located in Serbia. It has a total of 5,000 square meters and a capacity of 100 beds.
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Lazarevac is the clinical hospital for chest diseases located in Serbia. It has a total of 5,000 square meters and a capacity of 100 beds.
10.Clinical Hospital Center “Vojvodina” in Novi Sad:
Lazarevac is the clinical hospital for chest diseases located in Serbia. It has a of Serbia and is a part of the Serbian Ministry of Health.
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Lazarevac has been providing care to people with chest diseases since 1948. With more than 60 years of experience, Lazarevac offers both inpatient and outpatient services.
The hospital also provides specialized care for patients with respiratory problems, heart disease, and pulmonary hypertension. In addition to these areas, Lazarevac also offers oncology and hematology services.
11.Clinical Hospital Center “Zagreb” in Novi Sad:
The Clinical Hospital Center “Zagreb” is the largest and the oldest health institution in Novi Sad. It is the only hospital in our city which provides a wide range of services and care to patients with different medical needs.
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The Clinical Hospital Center “Zagreb” is located in Novi Sad, Serbia, where it has been functioning since 1864. It is one of the most modern hospitals in Europe and has been awarded with many international certificates of excellence – among them, European Certificate for Quality Management (EQM), European Certificate for Quality Assurance (ECQA), and European Certificate for Quality Management Systems (EQMS).
The Clinical Hospital Center “Zagreb” provides a wide range of services to its patients:
– General Medicine – Surgery
12.Clinical Hospital Center “Banja Luka” in Banja Luka:
Banja Luka is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the third-largest city in the country, after Sarajevo and Mostar. The city has many hospitals, with the Clinical Hospital Center “Banja Luka” being one of them.
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The Clinical Hospital Center “Banja Luka” has a total of 1086 beds for patient care, including 880 beds in the surgical department and 312 beds in the intensive care unit. There are also 18 operating theaters and 26 wards providing 24-hour medical care to patients.
The hospital offers health services to all people living in Banja Luka, as well as other regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also provides services to international patients from more than 100 countries around the world, including Kosovo
13.Clinical Hospital Center “Lipovec” in Lipovec-Ljubljana County:
Lipovec is a modern, state-of-the-art hospital in Lipovec-Ljubljana County of Serbia.
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The Clinical Hospital Center “Lipovec” is located in the center of Lipovec, on the bank of the river Ljubljanica. It was built in 2009 and functions as a general hospital with all necessary services for patients.
The hospital has 1,200 m2 of floorspace. It has nine operating rooms and eight labor rooms. The emergency room has equipment for resuscitation and treatment of various types of trauma cases and burns. The intensive care unit (ICU) has 24 beds and can accommodate up to 36 patients simultaneously.
The hospital’s medical staff consists of 70 doctors, including 10 general practitioners,
14.Zivkovic Hospital for Children:
Zivkovic Hospital for Children of Serbia is a hospital in Belgrade, Serbia. It has a location in the center of the city.
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Zivkovic Hospital for Children of Serbia is a hospital in Belgrade, Serbia. It has a location in the center of the city. The hospital is equipped with all necessary medical facilities and equipment to perform various surgeries and procedures as well as provide comprehensive care to its patients.
15.National Hospital Vojvodina (KBC) Novi Sad – Novi Sad:
National Hospital Vojvodina is located in the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It has been one of the largest hospitals in the country for decades. The hospital has been constantly modernized and upgraded to meet with the highest standards of medical care, comfort and safety.
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The hospital has a total area of 5.9 ha, with a capacity to accommodate up to 1,000 beds.
The hospital offers a wide range of services from general surgery to robotic surgery and offers both outpatient and inpatient care
It also provides services for patients with cardiovascular diseases, neurological disorders, cancer treatment and women’s health care.
16.Zagreb University Hospital:
Zagreb University Hospital of Serbia is one of the major hospitals in Zagreb, Croatia. It provides a wide range of services with a focus on the patient’s needs and their well-being.
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Zagreb University Hospital of Serbia has a modern infrastructure and is well equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. It has been accredited by the Ministry of Health and Family Protection in June 2013 as a hospital that offers high quality healthcare services.
The hospital is located in central Zagreb, close to the city center, making it easy for patients to travel to. The hospital has its own parking lot which can accommodate up to 1,000 cars and it also has its own helipad which can accommodate up to 5 helicopters at any given time.
17.General hospital “Dositej Obradović”:
The General Hospital “Dositej Obradović” is located in the city of Belgrade and it is one of the most important hospitals in Serbia. The hospital has a total of 683 beds, which makes it the largest hospital in Belgrade and one of the largest in Serbia.
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The General Hospital “Dositej Obradović” is located on Vojvode Stepe 1 street. It was built on a site that had previously been used as an artillery barracks during World War I. The hospital was opened on October 3rd, 1920 under the name “Military Medical Institute”.
The General Hospital “Dositej Obradović” has two main buildings: Building A and Building B. The first building, Building A, houses intensive care units,
18.Clinical Hospital Center Pancevo:
The Clinical Hospital Center Pancevo is located in Serbia, in the city of Pancevo. It is one of the largest and most modern hospitals in Serbia.
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The Clinical Hospital Center Pancevo has a total area of 3,000 square meters with a total number of beds – 1,000 beds. It has a capacity to accommodate up to 2,500 patients at any given time.
The Clinical Hospital Center Pancevo offers state-of-the-art medical care for patients from all over Serbia. The hospital has an emergency unit and 24-hour on-call service for all types of emergencies. The hospital also provides services for children and adolescents with special needs or who are mentally or physically disabled, as well as pediatric intensive care units for babies born prematurely or with congen
19.Clinical Hospital Center Novi Sad:
Novi Sad Clinical Hospital Center is a new type of hospital, where all the services are available in one building.
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Location: Novi Sad Clinical Hospital Center is located at the heart of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located on the main road with easy access to all major routes.
Facilities: The hospital has a modern and fully equipped emergency room with 24-hour ambulance service and also offers medical consultations on site and outpatient services.
20.Clinical Hospital Center Kragujevac:
Clinical Hospital Center Kragujevac is a public hospital in Serbia. It was founded in the year 1928 and it has been functioning ever since.
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The center offers a wide range of services, including general surgery, internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and urology. The center also provides outpatient clinics in the fields of dermatology, ophthalmology and dentistry.
The hospital also has an emergency room that handles trauma cases as well as routine medical emergencies. It is also equipped with an X-ray machine for diagnostic purposes.
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Contents
1.Beograd University Hospital,:
3.University Hospital Belgrade:
4.University Hospital “Dr Dragutin Jezdecic:
5.Military Hospital – Belgrade:
6.Military Hospital – Novi Sad:
8.Clinical Hospital for Chest Diseases – Zemun:
9.Clinical Hospital for Chest Diseases – Lazarevac:
10.Clinical Hospital Center “Vojvodina” in Novi Sad:
11.Clinical Hospital Center “Zagreb” in Novi Sad:
12.Clinical Hospital Center “Banja Luka” in Banja Luka:
13.Clinical Hospital Center “Lipovec” in Lipovec-Ljubljana County:
14.Zivkovic Hospital for Children:
15.National Hospital Vojvodina (KBC) Novi Sad – Novi Sad:
16.Zagreb University Hospital:
17.General hospital “Dositej Obradović”:
18.Clinical Hospital Center Pancevo: