Renal Care Center Kisvárda Hungary

Renal Care Center Kisvárda

Overview

Location

Árpád út 26
4600, Kisvárda
Hungary

Contact

Phone: +36 30 6779146
Mail: angela.kovacs@bbraun.com

Operating Hours

Monday - Saturday 06:00 am - 05:00 pm
Sunday – emergencies only

Therapies

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

Spoken Languages

  • English,
  • Hungarian
  • Russian
  • Ukrainian

Amenities

  • Holiday Dialysis
  • TV
  • WiFi / Internet
  • Newspapers / Magazines

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 Parish Bull*** - Árpád út. 31-33., H-4600 Kisvárda; www.parishbull.hu; 0,1 km far from the renal care center

The name of the town originates from the Hungarian word for fortress and means “a minor town with a fortress.” The adjective ‘Kis’ (small) in the name of Kisvárda differentiates it from Nagyvárad, which is 200 km from the town. Civic development provided a new momentum in the life of Kisvárda. The dynamism of the development is characterized by the fact that the population of the town quintupled within a century. Banks, industrial and commercial enterprises appeared at Kisvárda and commerce was booming. Thanks to this development, the urbanization level of Kisvárda is four times as high today as the county average and the rate of people employed in industry is double that of the dynamically developing county seat, Nyíregyháza. Kisvárda was raised to the rank of city in 1970. Economic development was not lagging behind; several plants and factories were established in Kisvárda. In addition to its economic role, the cultural life of Kisvárda is also outstanding today; it has been the venue of one of the most well-known theatrical festivals of Europe, the Festival of Hungarian Theatres across the Border since 1989. Sightseeing: Fortress – part of the National Heritage since 1990; Rétköz Museum – one of the nicest buildings in the city, a former synagogue; Roman Catholic Church