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Hospitals in Rome
Hospitals in Central Rome
Central Rome, meaning near the Vatican, U.S. Embassy, Piazza del Popolo, Colosseum, Pantheon and Termini Train Station.
Clinica Villa Flaminia (Coronary Care Unit) (private)
Address: Via Luigi Bodio 58
00191 Rome
Clinica Villa Margherita (private)
Viale di Villa Massimo 48
00161 Rome
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