KBC Sestre milosrdnice
KBC Sestre milosrdnice – It is one of the oldest and largest public teaching hospitals in the country.
The hospital provides comprehensive specialist and emergency medical care.
It operates numerous clinical departments and services on site.
Vinogradska 29 is the primary campus within the KBC Sestre milosrdnice network.
Services include inpatient care, diagnostics, and specialist consultations.
Emergency Numbers
+385 1 3787 930 – 24/7 Emergency service (Central emergency admission)
112 – National Emergency Number (life-threatening situations)
More Information
KBC Sestre milosrdnice – Vinogradska cesta 29 General – Vinogradska is the main central hospital location in Zagreb.
Specialities
- Cardiology
- Clinical radiology
- Dermatology and Venereology
- Emergency medicine
- General surgery
- Gynecology and Obstetrics
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Nuclear Medicine
- Ophthalmology and Optometry
- Otolaryngology
- Pathology and Cytology
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Transfusion Medicine
- Urology
Features & services
Payment
- Accept credit/debit cards
Appointment
- Appointment required
Insurance
- Accept EU insurance
Other services
- Emergency service
We speak: HR · EN
FAQ block
Where should a tourist go at the Vinogradska location in case of a sudden medical emergency?
You must go directly to the Unified Emergency Hospital Admission (OHBP) building which operates twenty-four hours a day.
Is the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) accepted for foreign patients at Vinogradska?
Yes, the hospital accepts valid EHIC cards from EU tourists for all necessary emergency medical services.
How can an expat reach the Vinogradska hospital site using public transport?
Answer: You can take tram lines 2, 6, or 11 to the Zapadni kolodvor stop and walk directly to the campus.
What are the official visiting hours for patients staying at the Vinogradska location?
Answer: General patient visits are permitted every day between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM.
Can an international patient get assistance in English at the registration desk?
Most medical and administrative staff at the central desks speak English to help foreign patients.


