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Budapest City Atlas, Szarvas-Dimap, Budapest, 2011, ISBN 978-963-03-9124-5 Magyarország autóatlasz, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2004, ISBN 963-03-7576-1 Clinics and hospitals of the University of Pécs
The Buda Health Center was established by Peter Paul Varga, MD in a villa in Budapest originally the residence of one of the directors of the Hungarian Optical Works. [citation needed] The building served for a time as a kindergarten. In the 1990s, it was occupied by the health clinic of the Postabank, and then in 2000 by the Buda Health Center.
National Police HQ State Public Health and Medical Officer's Institution, sign on the building: Székesfővárosi Fertőtlenítő Intézet, lit.: Metropolitan Disinfecting Institution. Now the building is a national monument. Nyugati Railway Station (Nyugati pályaudvar) WestEnd City Center; Lehel Market (Lehel piac, Lehel tér)
The most popular medical treatments are dentistry, cosmetic surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiac rehabilitation, fertility treatment, dermatology, anti-aging treatment, obesity treatment, addiction programs,, and eye surgery. [22] Plastic surgery is also a key sector, and 30% of clients come from abroad and can save 40-80% on medical expenses. [23]
Danube Arena, 2017. Originally, the arena was intended to be the home of the World Aquatics Championships in 2021, but after the original host venue for the 2017 Championships in Guadalajara withdrew in February 2015, Budapest, including the Danube Arena, was announced as the host for the 2017 Championships instead. [2]
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Dunaújváros is located in the Transdanubian part of the Great Hungarian Plain (called Mezőföld), 70 kilometres (43 miles) south of Budapest on the Danube, Highway 6, Motorways M6, M8 and the electrified Budapest-Pusztaszabolcs-Dunaújváros-Paks railway. [2]
Semmelweis University (Hungarian: Semmelweis Egyetem, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɛmːɛlvɛjs ˈɛɟɛtɛm]) is a research-led medical school in Budapest, Hungary, founded in 1769. [2] With six faculties and a doctoral school it covers all aspects of medical and health sciences.