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The Buda Health Center started large-scale hospital development works in the spring of 2024 at the Királyhágó utca site, the goal of which is a 21st century hospital. creation of a modern health facility worthy of the needs of the 20th century. We are convinced that our renewed institution will not only play a decisive role in the Hungarian healthcare system, but will also be of outstanding value to the residents of the district and the immediate vicinity.
As part of the next phase of the hospital project, some parts of the building will be closed in stages and become a work area. The work areas are physically demarcated, and in the remaining units, we continue the healing activity taking the aspects of patient safety and professionalism into account.
In some cases, the works may involve greater noise and resonance. We ask for your understanding for any inconvenience!
How to contact us
Address:
- 1126 Budapest Királyhágó u. 1-3.
- 1082 Budapest Baross Street 23.
Telephone: +36 1 887 7901
Fax: +36 1 887 7987
E-mail: info@ogk.hu

National Spine Center inpatient care
Temporary location: Semmelweis University Baross Street building
Address: 1082 Budapest Baross Street 23.
Phone: 06 1 277 6000
E-mail: info@ogk.hu
Access
By metro lines 3 or 4 from the Kálvin Square or Ferenc Boulevard stops,
By bus 9, trolleybus 83, and trams 47 and 49 from the Kálvin Square,
By tram 4 or 6 from the Baross Street stop.
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Driving and parking
You can drive into the university yard for patient transport, but you must leave the yard within a maximum of 20 minutes.
There are no traditional parking facilities on the university grounds; you can park your cars in the surrounding streets or in parking garages (Pollack underground garage, Corvin Plaza underground garage, Corvin Parking garage, Star park Parking).
At the same time, several parking facilities for people with disabilities are provided on the university grounds, two of which are marked on the map and are located near the building housing the National Spine Center. These are available, subject to availability, for people with disabilities.
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