Children's Memorial Health Institute, hospital in Warsaw, Poland
The Children's Memorial Health Institute is a large medical facility in Warsaw dedicated to treating children with 17 wards and 29 clinics for various conditions. The building contains specialized departments, operating rooms, laboratories, and rest areas while maintaining partnerships with Polish medical schools.
The hospital idea arose after World War II as a memorial to children who suffered or died during the war. Construction began in the late 1960s, with the first building completed in 1977 and the entire complex expanded by 1979.
The institute carries the name of a memorial for children affected by wartime suffering. Inside, colorful walls and child-focused design details help young patients feel at ease during their care.
The hospital offers many services including check-ups, treatments, and emergency care, with information available at reception or online. Parking is nearby and rest areas are available for families waiting during long visits.
The institute includes schools from preschool through high school so children can continue their education during extended treatments. These educational facilities enable young patients to keep up with their schooling despite their medical needs.
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