Best hospitals for treatment in Milan

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European Institute of Oncology Milan

European Institute of Oncology Milan

Milan, Italy
9.7
AiroScore?
Based on the annual analytic and clinical quality report
91% PatientScore?
Based on patient reviews and satisfaction rates
The European Institute of Oncology Milan is a fast-growing comprehensive oncology centre in Italy that has been combining education, treatment and clinical research with a multidisciplinary approach since 1994. The clinic is a member of EU-LIFE, an alliance of leading life science research centres in Europe, and cooperates with the University of Milan and IFOM Experimental Oncology Campus. As a result, cancer professionals see patients from all over the world: from the Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe, South America and Saudi Arabia. More than 300 doctors and 400 primary scientific employees serve approximately 150,000 patients and conduct more than 110,000 diagnostic examination
University Hospital San Raffaele Milan IRCCS

University Hospital San Raffaele Milan IRCCS

Milan, Italy
9.6
AiroScore?
Based on the annual analytic and clinical quality report
91% PatientScore?
Based on patient reviews and satisfaction rates
University Hospital San Raffaele Milan IRCCS is a world-renowned unique research center and an advanced hospital. Since 1969, under one roof, in collaboration with Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, there has been a synergy of new clinical research, high-quality patient treatment, and postgraduate training in various medical fields. The clinic is the only Italian member of the European University Hospital Alliance, which brings together nine of the best universities and research hospitals at the European level. Since 2001, it has been recognized by the Italian Ministry of Health in molecular medicine.San Raffaele in Milan covers an area of ​​over 290,000 m². 11 buildings surround an open s

About Milan

Milan is the principal city of Northern Italy and the business capital of the Lombardy region. The town is famous for its innovations in fashion, wealth, and cultural heritage. Everyone will find something for themselves in Milan: from lovers of entertainment and shopping to connoisseurs of art and historical architecture.

The city's glorious history accompanies tourists at every step of their walk. One of the historical assets is the Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente, one of the most significant religious buildings in the world and probably the most beautiful church in the Gothic style. A walk on the roof will be very atmospheric, from where the snow-capped peaks of the Alps are visible. With one more step of the walk, the magnificent La Scala opens - one of the most famous opera houses in the world. In addition, Milan has UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the 14th century Sforza Castle, which houses a beautiful museum with such rarities as Michelangelo's last masterpiece. But the city's artistic side does not end there but only begins. All city guests must visit the da Vinci Museum - the national museum of science and technology, located in the building of the former monastery. Of particular interest is the gallery of Leonardo da Vinci with his works and tools of Galileo, Newton, and Volt.

Milan has long been an important national and European scientific center. Such progression is due to the numerous epidemics that covered Europe and stimulated humanity to find extraordinary solutions to save humanity. Back in 1798, during an outbreak of smallpox, Giuseppe Giannini and Luigi Sacco immunized one and a half million inhabitants. In 1889, the Anti-rabies Institute for producing vaccines and vaccinations was established. And already in 1894, bacteriologist Serafino Belfanti founded the Milan Institute of Serotherapy, a center for scientific research and vaccine production. The invention of the artificial pneumothorax for treating the disease in 1888 belongs to prof. Carlo Forlanini and Giovanni Battista Montegia were the first to describe infantile paralysis or poliomyelitis in 1813 correctly. And according to the tradition of innovative ideas and science, the world-renowned University Hospital San Raffaele Milan with the European Institute of Oncology Milan was opened here in 1969 and in 1994, which not only treats patients from all over the world highly effectively but also makes significant adjustments to the modern vision of treatment and diagnostic approaches diseases.

A natural wonder for everyone in the city of Milan, fashionable and at the same time scientific. The town shows its versatility and talent in different directions, so it suits every tourist with tastes and preferences.

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