San Raffaele Hospital
Milan's Ospedale San Raffaele (San Raffaele Research Hospital) is one of Europe's major research hospitals. It employs ad hoc ways to treat uncommon immune system and genetic illnesses.
Among its many accomplishments is the development of the world's first stem cell treatment for patients with severe combined immune deficiency illness (ADA-SCID).
The strongest specialties here include oncology, oncohematology, neurosurgery, neurology, cardiovascular surgery, urology, and gynecology.
Annually, the hospital's surgeons undertake about 52,000 surgeries.
The IRCCS San Raffaele Ophthalmology Unit is a national reference center for clinical and research activity in the area of ophthalmology.
In reality, the Unit has 15 Specialized Services to ensure that the patient receives a comprehensive, cutting-edge, and constantly up-to-date answer in every field of specialization:
- Ophthalmoplastic, orbital and aesthetic surgery
- Anterior segment surgery
- Vitreoretinal surgery
- Diagnostic for images
- Chorioretinal dystrophies
- Ocular genetics
- Glaucoma
- Immunopathology and ocular oncology
- Neuro-ophthalmology and clinical electrophysiology
- General ophthalmology
- Pediatric ophthalmology
- Medical retina - maculopathies
- Medical retina - retinal vasculopathies
- Medical retina & imaging
- Strabology
The teams work closely with one another and with the hospital's other operational groups to guarantee a multidisciplinary approach, especially in the case of complicated systemic disorders.
Location: Via Olgettina Milano, 60, 20132 Milano MI, Italy
Website: www.hsr.it