We Keep Growing: Welcome University Clinical Hospital of Valencia

The University Clinical Hospital of Valencia (officially in Valencian, University Clinical Hospital of Valencia) is a hospital center with more than 500 beds located in the city of Valencia.

With over a hundred years in operation, this hospital is considered one of the four main reference hospitals in the Valencian capital. Historically, and since its founding, it has been linked to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Valencia, even having adjoining facilities.

It is the first hospital in Valencia to join the LUZ Project and the 14th in Spain; the remaining two are located in South America.

Dr. Ángel Ferrero de Loma-Osorio, a specialist in Cardiology, will lead the research work within the institution. We extend our gratitude and a warm welcome to him.

Below is an updated chart of the participating hospitals:

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