At Vall d'Hebron University Hospital we take care of your health Health advice Departments The hospital and you El meu Vall d’Hebron How can we help you? Search Common searches: Diseases, Departments, Emergency, Outpatient clinics, Profesionals, Diagnostic tests, Treatments, Health advice , Hospitalisation, The birth of a child, Hospital at home, We build Vall d'Hebron together with you Share it Featured New ambulatory care building Listen to Vall d’Hebron Podcast Collaborate with Vall d'Hebron Learn more about childbirth care at Vall d’Hebron! The Vall d'Hebron mission Vall d’Hebron University Hospital is a healthcare services institution referent in Catalonia, focused on people and open to society. Our mission is to contribute to improving the health and life quality of citizens at all stages of life, generating, sharing and transferring useful knowledge that allows progress in society and the healthcare system. We offer highly specialized, humane, safe, comprehensive, collaborative and sustainable care, through the commitment and expertise of our professionals, the most advanced technology, learning and continuous improvement. Emergencies Oncology Paediatrics Transplant coordination Obstetrics Psychiatry Highly specialized surgery Neuroscience Discover all the departments PATIENTS AND FAMILIES We will guide you throughout your visit to the Hospital We make life easier. We will give you all the information you need and tell you about the procedures that you will need to undergo during your stay at the Hospital and once you have returned home. Outpatient Clinics Emergency Hospitalisation Pregnant Women Childhood and Adolescence The human talent of the Hospital Juan Manuel Lopez Oliva Paediatric Oncology and Haematology, Children's Hospital and Woman's Hospital Joan Minguell Monyart Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital José María Mata Márquez Paediatric Intensive Care, Children's Hospital and Woman's Hospital Marta Castany Aregall Ophthalmology, General Hospital Search News European Partnership Opens a New Era in Rare Disease Research 07/10/2024 The European Rare Diseases Research Alliance (ERDERA) kicked off this September, with an estimated budget of 380 million euros and the aim of improving the lives of 30 million rare disease patients in Europe and beyond. AI based solutions and advanced digital technologies to revolutionise stroke care 02/10/2024 REACH4: A Study Showing the Efficacy of Ruxolitinib in Paediatric Patients with Acute GVHD 19/09/2024 We participate in a Consortium to validate and scale-up the production of 3D human skin 18/09/2024 Dr. Marc Miravitlles, new vice president of the ERS and future president (2026-2027) 17/09/2024 See more Centers Vall d’Hebron University Hospital is the sum of four hospitals: the General Hospital, the Children’s Hospital, the Women’s Hospital and the Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital. We are a reference centre for the healthcare area of Barcelona Nord, which includes five districts of the city of Barcelona and a population of over 430,000. We also work together with primary care centres in Barcelona and offer specialised services. The General Hospital The General Hospital works across all medical specialities and most surgical specialities for adults. Specialised in serious illnesses and clinical cases of the highest degree of severity and complexity. More information Traumatology, Rehabilitation and Burns Hospital We treat all pathologies of the musculoskeletal system and processes that cause disability, especially those of high complexity. More information The Children’s Hospital The Children’s Hospital focuses on the child in order to offer comprehensive healthcare. We have been internationally recognised as a children’s hospital of excellence, and are also a leading player in Catalonia. More information The Women’s Hospital The Women’s Hospital puts the woman at the centre of everything, always respecting her wishes while providing a highly complex healthcare service without the mother or baby needing to be transferred to another maternity centre under any circumstances. More information