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Hospitals in Rome ENGLISH SPEAKING DOCTORS AND MEDICAL FACILITIES – CONSULAR DISTRICT OF ROME Disclaimer: The Consular Section of the U.S. Embassy in Rome, Italy has prepared the following listings of hospitals, doctors, ambulances, laboratories and pharmacies as a service to U.S. citizens. However, the Consular Section assumes no responsibility for the professional ability or reputation of the persons or medical facilities whose names appear on the lists. Inclusion on these lists is in no way an endorsement by the Department of State or the U.S. Embassy. Names are listed alphabetically and the order in which they appear has no other significance. The information in the list on professional credentials and areas of expertise are provided directly by the medical professional, medical facility or ambulance service; the Embassy is not in a position to vouch for such information. You may receive additional information about the individuals by contacting the local medical boards and associations or the local licensing authorities. • Public Hospitals in Rome • Private Hospitals in Rome • List of Doctors in Rome • Other Public Hospitals within the Consular District of Rome • Ambulance services in Rome • Laboratories in Rome • Pharmacies & Opticians in Rome PUBLIC HOSPITALS IN ROME PLEASE NOTE: The following color code has been created to facilitate locating public hospitals in the city of Rome. COLOR CODE: Black = Center (for example, Vatican, U.S. Embassy, Piazza del Popolo, Colosseum, Pantheon, Termini Train Station), Blue = West (for example, Fiumicino Airport, Via Aurelia, San Giovanni Cathedral, Villa Pamphili), Red = North (for example, Viale Paroli, Via Cassia, Via Salaria), Green = East (for example, Universiy of Rome, “La Sapienza”, Tiburtina Train Station, Via Nomentana) and Orange = South (for example, EUR) Ospedale Fatebenefratelli Address: Via di Ponte Quattro Capi 39, 00186 Rome Tel: 06 68371 Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesú Address: Piazza di Sant’Onofrio 4, 00165 Rome Tel: 06-68591 Ospedale San Camillo Address: Via Portuense 332A, 00151 Rome Tel: 06-58701 Ospedale San Giovanni Addolorata Address: Via dell'Amba Aradam 9, 00184 Rome Tel: 06-77051 Ospedale San Pietro-Fatebenefratelli Address: Via Cassia 600, 00189 Rome Tel: 06-33581 Ospedale Sant’ Andrea Address: Via di Grottarossa 1035-1039, 00189 Rome Tel: 06-33771 Ospedale Santo Spirito Address: Lungotevere in Sassia 3, 00193 Rome Tel: 06-68351 Policlinico Agostino Gemelli Address: Largo Agostino Gemelli 8, 00168 Rome Tel: 06-30151 Policlinico Umberto I Address: Viale del Policlinico 155, 00186 Rome Tel: 06-49971 PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN ROME PLEASE NOTE: The following color code has been created to facilitate locating private hospitals in the city of Rome. COLOR CODE: Black = Center (for example, Vatican, U.S. Embassy, Piazza del Popolo, Colosseum, Pantheon, Termini Train Station), Blue = West (for example, Fiumicino Airport, Via Aurelia, San Giovanni Cathedral, Villa Pamphili), Red = North (for example, Viale Paroli, Via Cassia, Via Salaria), Green = East (for example, Universiy of Rome, “La Sapienza”, Tiburtina Train Station, Via Nomentana) and Orange = South (for example, EUR) Clinica Mater Dei (Coronary Care Unit) Address: Via Antonio Bertoloni 34, 00197 Rome Tel: 06-802-201 Clinica Paideia (Neurology) Address: Via Vincenzo Tiberio 46, 00191 Rome Tel. 06-330-941 Clinica Villa Flaminia (Coronary Care Unit) Address: Via Luigi Bodio 58, 00191 Rome Tel: 06 361-494 Clinica Villa Mafalda (Coronary Care Unit) Address: Via Monte delle Gioie 5, 00199 Rome Tel: 06-860-941 Clinica Villa Margherita Address: Viale di Villa Massimo 48, 00161 Rome Tel: 06-862-751 European Hospital Address: Via Portuense 700, 00148 Rome Tel: 06-659-751 Infectious and Tropical Diseases Center Address: Via Trionfale 79, 00136 Rome Tel: 06-3903-0481 Website: http://www.cesmet.com/index.php E-mail: [email protected] International Medical Center ‘84 Address: via Firenze 47, 00184, Rome Tel: 06-488-2371 E-mail: [email protected] Rome American Hospital Address: Via Emilio Longoni 69, 00155 Tel: 06-22551 Salvator Mundi International Hospital Address: Viale delle Mura Gianicolensi 67, 00152 Rome Tel: 06-588-961 UPMC San Pietro FBF (Advanced Radiotherapy Center) Address: Via Cassia 600, 00189 Rome Tel: 06 8884-6800 Website: www.upmcsanpietro.it E-mail: e-mail: [email protected] **For U.S. Government Employees and Dependents and U.S. Military Retirees ONLY. U.S. Naval Hospital - Naples Tel: 081-811-6000/1; 081-811-6150 Website: http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/napoli/Pages/default.aspx LIST OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS IN ROME PLEASE NOTE: The following color code has been created to facilitate locating a doctor or service in the city of Rome. COLOR CODE: Black = Center (for example, Vatican, U.S. Embassy, Piazza del Popolo, Colosseum, Pantheon, Termini Train Station), Blue = West (for example, Fiumicino Airport, Via Aurelia, San Giovanni Cathedral, Villa Pamphili), Red = North (for example, Viale Paroli, Via Cassia, Via Salaria), Green = East (for example, Universiy of Rome, “La Sapienza”, Tiburtina Train Station, Via Nomentana) and Orange = South (for example, EUR) ANESTHESIOLOGY/INTESIVE CARE DROCHIOIU, Dr. Oana Diana Office: via Costa Volpino 4. 00188 Rome Tel: 06-8570-3295 Cell: 328-474-1332 Email: [email protected] ANTI-RABIES SHOTS Istituto Antirabbico (Anti Rabies Institute) Address: Rome University, Hygiene Department Building, Piazzale delle Scienze (Mon-Fri mor) Tel: 06-4997-0900 BONE DENSITY SCAN Studio Radiologico Pavia Office: Via Po 45, 00196 Rome Tel: 06-855-1583 DENTISTS CALVANI, Dr. Pasquale Lino Office: Via G. Paisiello 28, 00198 Rome Tel: 06-884-8444 Cell: 333-258-8952 Email: [email protected] GIANSERRA, Dr. Rodolfo Office: Via Vittorio Veneto 183, 00187 Rome Tel: 06-4201-4341 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gianserradental.com DERMATOLOGY FANTETTI, Dr. Ottavia Office: Via delle Vite 3, 00187 Rome Mon – Wed – Fri Tel: 06-679-6812 Cell: 335-540-0701 Office: Piazzale delle Belle Arti 2, 00196 Rome Only Thursdays Tel: 06-3600-5484 Cell: 355-540-0701 Email: [email protected] EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT (ENT) COEN TIRELLI, Dr. Guido Office: Salvator Mundi International Hospital, Viale Mura Gianicolensi 67, 00152 Rome Tel: 06-5780-738 Cell: 329-121-4600 Office: Mater Dei Hospital, Via Antonio Bertoloni 34, 00197 Rome Office: Aventino Medical Group, Via Sant’Alberto Magno 5, 00153, Rome Email: [email protected] ENDOCRINOLOGY BACCI, Dr. Vincenzo Office: Via San Alberto Magno 5, 00153, Rome Tel: 06-5780738 Cell: 339-406-7880 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: http://mc1635.wixsite.com/draft-webpage-vb VAN DOORNE, Dr. Dominique Office: Piazza Stefano Jacini 26/a, 00191, Rome Tel: 06-329-0762 Cell: 335-485-148 Email: [email protected] Website: www.studiomedicojacini.it Office: Villa Margherita, Viale di Villa Massimo 48, 00161 Rome Tel: 06-862-751 GASTROENTEROLOGY RAVO, Dr. Biagio Office: Via Emilio Longoni 69, 00155 Rome Cell: 335-611-1103 Email: [email protected] Website: www.biagioravo.it GENERAL PRACTICE GUERRIERO, Dr. Andrea Office: Salvator Mundi International Hospital, viale delle Mura Gianicolensi 67, 00152, Rome Cel: 320-406-5709 Email: [email protected] Website: www.medinaction.com HALICZ SEPE, Dr. Beata Olga Office: Viale Bruno Buozzi 51, 00197 Rome Cell: 338-6279002 Email: [email protected] SERINO, Dr. Francesco Maria: Office: via Frattina 48, 00187 Rome Tel: 06-790-695 Cell: 370-135-9521 Email: [email protected] Website: www.doctorsinitaly.com SPELAR, Dr. Francis Office: Via Ludovisi 36, 00187 Rome Tel: 06-4884143 Cell: 335-532-9814 Email: [email protected] INTERNAL MEDICINE BACCI, Dr. Vincenzo Office: Via San Alberto Magno 5, 00153, Rome Tel: 06-5780738 Cell: 339-406-7880 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Website: http://mc1635.wixsite.com/draft-webpage-vb VAN DOORNE, Dr. Dominique Office: Piazza Stefano Jacini 26/A, 00191 Rome Mon – Tue –Thursday: 12:30pm-5:00pm Tel: 06-329-1342 Office: Villa Margherita, Viale di Villa Massimo 48, 00161 Rome Wed – Fri: 9:00am-6:00pm Tel: 06-862-751 NEUROLOGY TRIGGIANI, Dr. Leonardo Office: Casa di Cura Santo Volto, Piazza del Tempio di Diana 12, 00153 Rome Mondays: 4:00pm-8:00pm Tel: 06-572-9921 Cell: 339-201-4713 Email: [email protected] OBSTETRICIANS-GYNECOLOGISTS AVERNA, Dr. Simonetta Office: Via Gerolamo Belloni 10, 00191 Rome Cell: 338-643-0304 Email: [email protected] GIOVANNINI, Dr. Massimo Office: via Monte delle Gioie 5, 00199 Rome Cell: 335-831-3088 Email: [email protected] Website: www.massimogiovannini.info OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY BAGNOLI, Dr. Sylvia Office: Via Tacchini 29, 00197 Rome Cell: 338-2748-806 Email: [email protected] OPHTHALMOLOGISTS (EYE) BOZZONI PANTALEONI, Dr. Francesco Office: Via Merulana 38, 00185, Rome Tel: 06-487-2845 Cell: 320-603-7624 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.docvadis.it/francesco-bozzonipantaleoni/index.html ORTHOPEDICS HAAS, Dr. Micael Office: Alphamed, Via G. Zanardelli 36 Tel: 06 6830 9493 Email: [email protected] PEDIATRICS MANGANOZZI, Dr. Lucilla Office: Mater Dei Hospital, Via Antonio Bertoloni 34, 00197 Rome Tel: 06-802-201 Cell: 338-142-1245 Email: [email protected] Website: https://it.linkedin.com/in/lucilla-manganozzi-b5a7b240 PHYSIOTHERAPY GROSSI, Dr. Emiliano Office: Via Giuseppe Ferrari 12, 00195, Rome Tel: 06-3630-7405 Email: [email protected] Website: www.fisioterapia-roma.it www.fisioclinic.com LUCIANI, Dr. Emanuele Office: via Monte Cervialto 142, 00139 Rome Cell: 348-897-7681 Email: [email protected] Website: www.osteofisioluciani.com PETERSEN, Dr. Susanne Office: Via Francesco Crispi 36, 00187 Rome Tel: 06-482-7221 Cell: 339-495-4508 Email: [email protected] VERDEL, Dr. Ramon Office: via Ugo Ojetti 380, 00137 Rome Cell: 345-527-7161 Email: [email protected] Website: www.octaleaf.com PSYCHIATRY DECINA, Dr. Paolo Office: Centro Bini, Via Crescenzio 42, 00193 Rome Tel: 06-687-4475 Tel: 06-687-4727 Cell: 338-417-5620 Email: [email protected] MATTEI, Dr. Benedetta Office: Via Paganini 15, 00198 Rome Tel: 328-451-5692 Email: [email protected] Website: www.benedettamattei.it NADLER, Dr.
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