Helsinki University Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
Rating: 4.8/5 based on 2876 reviews
Accreditations: Valvira Finnish Supervisory Authority, ISO 9001, University of Helsinki Affiliated, European Reference Network Member, Nordic Transplantation Society
Founded: 1756
Bed capacity: 2200
About Helsinki University Hospital
Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) is Finland's largest hospital, affiliated with the University of Helsinki (one of Europe's oldest universities). Operating across five campuses with over 2,200 beds, HUS treats 700,000+ patients annually and serves as the national centre for more than 40 highly specialised treatments available only at HUS.
Key specialties include Oncology (Comprehensive Cancer Centre), Organ Transplantation (Finland's only official transplant centre), Cardiac Surgery, Neurosurgery, Children's Hospital Helsinki (Finland's largest paediatric hospital), Reproductive Medicine, Rare Diseases, Clinical Genetics, Haematology, and Bone Marrow Transplant.
HUS is internationally recognised for Finland's excellence in digital health, genomics, and precision medicine. The Finnish Biobank network, centred at HUS, has enabled landmark research in population genetics and cardiovascular disease.
Helsinki has direct flights across Europe and Asia. English is widely spoken, and Finland's high living standard ensures comfortable medical stays.
Specialties & Treatments
- Oncology
- Organ Transplantation
- Cardiac Surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Paediatrics
- Rare Diseases
- Haematology
- Reproductive Medicine
- Clinical Genetics
- Psychiatry
- Bone Marrow Transplant
- Rehabilitation
- Trauma Surgery
- Cardiology