Medical Center Leeuwarden

Hospital in AD Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
53°11′20″N 5°48′16″E / 53.18889°N 5.80444°E / 53.18889; 5.80444OrganisationFundingGovernment hospitalTypeTeachingServicesEmergency departmentYesBeds647HelipadYesHistoryOpened1982LinksWebsitehttps://www.mcl.nl/ListsHospitals in the Netherlands

The Medical Center Leeuwarden (MCL; Dutch: Medisch Centrum Leeuwarden) is the hospital of the city of Leeuwarden, and the largest non-university hospital in the Netherlands. It is one of the country's major top-clinical centers, offering secondary and tertiary care.

It has 647 beds, and offers all common specialties including pulmonology, cardiovascular surgery and neurosurgery. It is also a teaching hospital for numerous medical specialties, as well as nurses.

A secondary hospital affiliated with the MCL, called MCL-Harlingen, is located in the town of Harlingen. This hospital merged with the MCL because it was too small to prevent closure, unless it merged with another, larger hospital.

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  • MCL.nl
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