Centraal Militair Hospitaal, Military hospital in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Centraal Militair Hospitaal is a specialized medical facility in Utrecht that serves military personnel and works closely with the University Medical Center. The building focuses on providing care with a priority on the specific health needs of military service members.
The hospital was established in 1991 when Marine Hospital Overveen and Military Hospital Dr. A. Mathijsen merged into one facility. This merger brought together the military healthcare system under a single location.
The building is named after a deceased military physician and reflects the long connection between medicine and military service in the Netherlands. Staff and visitors understand here the importance of specialized health care for those in uniform.
The building is part of the University Medical Center and shares its infrastructure, giving patients with complex cases access to modern facilities. Visitors should follow standard hospital security rules when visiting a patient.
The hospital cares for Dutch military personnel returning from international deployments and has specialized teams for injuries from armed conflicts. This focus makes it a key medical center for the specific needs of deployed veterans.
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