Renal Care Center Dolný Kubín Slovakia

Renal Care Center Dolný Kubín

Overview

Location

Nemocničná 1944/10
02601 Dolný Kubín
Slovakia

Contact

Phone: +421-435 801 242
Mail: avitum-dk.sk@bbraun.com

Operating Hours

Nephrology outpatient clinic:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
07:00 am - 02:00 pm

Renal care center:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 06:00 am - 06:00 pm;
Tuesday, Thursday 06:00 am - 02:00 pm; Saturday 06:00 am - 12:00 am

Therapies

  • Hemodialysis
  • Hemodiafiltration
  • Peritoneal dialysis

Spoken Languages

  • Slovak
  • English

Amenities

  • Holiday dialysis
  • TV
  • WiFi / Internet

Local website

  • www.bbraun-avitum.sk

Holiday dialysis

For holiday dialysis please send your request to prazdninovadialyza.cz@bbraun.com. We will be happy to help you.

  • Orava Castle – One of the most spectacular and interesting castles in Slovakia, it has also been designated as a national cultural landmark.
  • Západní Tatry Mountains - This mountain range, which stretches over 380 square kilometers has been a part of the Tatry National Park (TANAP) since 1987. This mountain range is also known by the local name "Roháče."
  • Chočské Vrchy Mountains - Although less popular with tourists than the Západní Tatry, these mountains are equally beautiful. One of the area‘s most magical spots is the Ráztocký Waterfalls (seven meters high).
  • Meander Park Thermal Baths (Oravice) – This spa resort is located in the northern part of the Orava region, very close to the Polish border. The natural hot spring, which produces the water used at the spa, has a temperature of 58°C, rising up from a depth of 1,611 meters.
  • Bešeňová Thermal Baths - This resort is located on the banks of the River Váh, about 10 kilometers east of Ružomberok. Rising up 1,987 meters, the local hot spring has a temperature of 60.5°C.
  • Tatralandia Water Park - This resort is located near the city of Liptovský Mikuláš in the village of Liptovský Trnovec. The natural water used in the park is unique compared to other geothermal water sources because it partly consists of sea water. The mineral water at Tatralandia is known for its therapeutic qualities and it is used to treat locomotive and pulmonary conditions. Tatralandia is the largest water park not only in Slovakia, but in the Czech Republic and Poland, as well.