Renal Care Center Kistarcsa Hungary

Renal Care Center Kistarcsa

Overview

Location

Semmelweis tér 1
2143 Kistarcsa
Hungary

Contact

Phone: +36 30 4053990
Mail: judit.akucs@bbraun.com

Operating Hours

Monday - Saturday 06:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sunday – emergencies only

Therapies

  • Hemodialysis
  • Hemodiafiltration
  • Peritoneal dialysis
  • Holiday Emergency
  • Provides dialysis for HBV and HCV positive patients

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Hungarian
  • German

Amenities

  • Holiday Dialysis
  • TV
  • WiFi / Internet
  • Newspaper

Holiday dialysis

In accordance with current Hungarian legal requirements, we can only treat patients from the EEA with an European Health Insurance Card. There is no possibility to invoice directly (card or cash) to a patient nor to another insurance company.

Hotel Krisztina*** - Veres Péter út 79., H-1163 Budapest; www.krisztinahotel.hu; 5 km far from the renal care center

Ring Fogadó - Mogyoród (between Hungaroring Forma 1 path); www.ringfogado.hu; 7 km far from the renal care center

Jakabi Vadászház Panzió -Szentjakab, Postafiók 164., H-2101 Gödöllő; www.jakabpanzio.hu; 8 km far from the renal care center

 

Kistarcsa’s tourism is mainly characterized by its seasonality. Tourists mainly visit the town at the time of major events arranged locally and in the neighbouring settlements, such as the Formula 1 at Mogyoród, or the Corpus Christy Procession arranged in the next village, Csömör. At Kistarcsa, the Kistarcsa Days attract high numbers of visitors in May, as well as the week-long Autumn Cultural Week. The Tulip National Slovak Folklore Event and the ‘Pántlika’ Ethnic Folklore Meeting arranged bi-annually also offer a lot of opportunities. Kistarcsa has no important historic memorials, but thanks to the natural beauty of the Gödöllő Hills, equestrian tourism is quite important in the town. Several riding halls have been opened on the edge of the town, while the hiking routes cutting across the town also attract a number of visitors to Kistarcsa. The local traditional Slovak national dress can mostly be seen at traditional events. Sports play an important part in the life of the town. Visitors arrive from all over the country to the swimming, bicycle, triathlon, judo and football competitions and races arranged regularly. The swimming pool, operating for over a decade, is a major basis of sports tourism.

Tourist attractions in the town and surrounding areas

  • Slovak Folklore Collection
  • Roman Catholic Church of the Rosary
  • Calvinist Church
  • A Memorial Wall – two special memorial plaques devoted to the memory of people detained in an internment camp near Kistarcsa, where many anonym martyrs were killed, Heroes’ wooden headboard – raised to commemorate the victims of communism
  • Secler Gate