Policlinico di Milano
Milan, Italy
Rating: 4.6/5 based on 389 reviews
Accreditations: ISO
Founded: 1456
Bed capacity: 900
About Policlinico di Milano
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico (Policlinico di Milano) is one of the oldest and most historically significant hospitals in Europe, with origins dating back to 1456 when it was founded by Duke Francesco Sforza as the 'Ospedale Maggiore' (Great Hospital). Located in the center of Milan, the hospital has served the Milanese community for over five centuries and today operates as a major university hospital affiliated with the University of Milan's Faculty of Medicine. With 900 beds and over 4,000 employees, the Policlinico treats approximately 40,000 inpatients and over 1,000,000 outpatients annually.
The hospital holds ISO accreditation and is designated as an IRCCS (Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico), Italy's highest recognition for clinical research institutions. The original 15th-century hospital building, designed by Filarete, is now part of the University of Milan campus and is considered one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in Milan.
Cardiac Sciences at the Policlinico provide comprehensive cardiovascular care including interventional cardiology, cardiac surgery, electrophysiology, and cardiac imaging. The department is one of Milan's oldest cardiac centers and maintains a strong tradition of clinical excellence.
Oncology services offer comprehensive cancer care including medical oncology, surgical oncology, and coordination with radiation therapy. The hospital's IRCCS designation reflects its strong commitment to cancer research and clinical trials.
The Organ Transplant program is one of the hospital's most important programs, performing kidney, liver, and lung transplants. The Policlinico has one of the longest-established transplant programs in Italy, with decades of experience and excellent outcomes.
Neurosciences encompass neurology and neurosurgery with advanced capabilities including brain tumor surgery, cerebrovascular disease treatment, epilepsy management, and comprehensive stroke care. The Dino Ferrari Center for neuromuscular diseases is internationally recognized.
Orthopedics provides total joint replacement, arthroscopic surgery, sports medicine, spinal surgery, and trauma management. The department serves as a major trauma center for central Milan.
Gastroenterology and Hepatology provide advanced endoscopic procedures, hepatology, inflammatory bowel disease management, and gastrointestinal oncology. The hepatology program is nationally recognized for its expertise in liver diseases.
Fertility services offer IVF, ICSI, and comprehensive reproductive medicine through the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Ophthalmology at the Policlinico provides cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment, retinal surgery, corneal transplantation, and specialized care for inherited retinal diseases.
Dermatology is one of the hospital's historically strong departments, providing medical dermatology, dermatologic surgery, and treatment of complex skin conditions.
Nephrology provides comprehensive kidney disease management, dialysis, and pre-transplant evaluation, working closely with the organ transplant program.
International patients can access care through the hospital's administration, with English-speaking staff available in key departments. The Policlinico's central Milan location offers easy access to hotels, restaurants, and cultural attractions. As a public IRCCS hospital, treatment costs are among the most competitive in Italy, making it an excellent value proposition for international patients seeking world-class care at public hospital pricing.
Policlinico di Milano is centrally located in Milan, approximately 40 minutes from Milan Malpensa International Airport and 20 minutes from Milan Linate Airport.
Specialties & Treatments
- Cardiac Sciences
- Oncology
- Organ Transplant
- Neurosciences
- Orthopedics
- Gastroenterology
- Fertility
- Ophthalmology
- Dermatology
- Nephrology