Location & identity
The General University Hospital in Prague (Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice v Praze) is located at U Nemocnice 499/2, 128 08 Praha 2. vfn.cz+1
It’s a major teaching hospital, affiliated with 1st Faculty of Medicine – Charles University. vfn.cz+1
What it offers
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The hospital provides basic, specialised, and highly-specialised outpatient and inpatient care for children and adults. vfn.cz+1
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Key core programmes include:
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Cancer diagnosis and treatment
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Maternal and child care
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Cardiovascular diseases
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Blood and haematopoietic organ diseases
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Metabolic disorders and demyelinating diseases vfn.cz
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It is also a hub for research and teaching – medical students, resident doctors, specialist training are part of the work-flow. vfn.cz+1
What makes it stand out
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One of the longest-running academic medical institutions in the Czech Republic: its tradition stretches back to 1790. vfn.cz+1
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It combines large-scale clinical service with research and education: multiple clinics, institutes and departments operate under its umbrella. vfn.cz+1
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Because it is a “faculty hospital” (university-hospital) it tends to get complex cases and cutting-edge work.
Things to keep in mind
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As a large institution, it may feel less intimate than smaller private clinics; the presence of teaching and research means there may be more staff, rotations, student involvement. (The hospital itself notes this in its “internal order” guidelines.) vfn-webprod-testovaci.azurewebsites.net
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For non-Czech speakers: many specialists likely speak English, but verifying language support ahead of time is wise when care is being sought from abroad or by expats.
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If you’re writing this for a blog: you might highlight how it fits into Prague’s healthcare ecosystem (alongside other hospitals like Nemocnice Na Homolce, etc.) and its role as both service provider and teaching centre.