Rikshospitalet

The Rikshospitalet ( National Hospital in Norwegian) is with Oslo, Norway, where it was founded in 1826. It is an university hospital highly specialized particularly turned towards the search and the development for new therapeutic methods. It belongs to the “Health authority of the area of Norway of the south” and is affiliated with the Université of Oslo.

Approximately 60% of in-patients are addressed by other hospitals of Norway for complementary examinations and specialized treatments. In Norway, Rikshospitalet has a big role of expertise in the complicated cases and the rare diseases. It meets the needs for all the country in fields like the transplantation of bodies, the Neurochirurgie of point, and the treatment of the congenital malfornmations in the children. The family members royal of Norway are neat in this establishment.

Rikshospitalet counts 585 beds. It is known for its architecture.

Rikshospitalet amalgamated in 2005 with the Radiumhospitalet (Norwegian Hospital of radium) to become the “University hospital Rikshospitalet-Radiumhospitalet HF”.

External bond

  • Official site of Rikshospitalet

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