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University Hospitals Leuven

Leuven, Belgium

University Hospitals Leuven

Herestraat 49
3000 Leuven, 
Phone: +3216346900
Fax: +3216346901
E-mail: hans.wildiers@uzleuven.be
Web-site: http://www.uzleuven.be/mbc

From airport:
Direction Leuven, when approaching Leuven by the highway, follow the arrows 'UZLeuven'.

By bus or sub-way/underground:
Leuven train station is approximately 4 km away from the hospital. Buses leave every 10 minutes. Take one of the following buses towards the city centre (stadscentrum): 16, 333, 334, 335, 338, 370, 371, 373 or 374 to Gasthuisberg. The bus stop is right in front of the hospital main entrance. For more information, call De Lijn bus company at +32 070-220 200.

By car:
Via E40 MOTORWAY: between exits 22 and 23, take E314 motorway. Then follow directions as for via E314 motorway below. Via E314 MOTORWAY: take exit 17 and follow directions to Leuven as far as the ring road (Brusselsepoort). Turn right to the ring road and leave it at the first exit: UZ Leuven. Follow the signs at the roundabout next to the sculpture called Het Teken. When you leave the hospital, if you want to go back to the E314 motorway, follow the signs at the roundabout. Via the RING ROAD: if you are on the outside of the ring road, follow the ring road until just behind the Brusselsepoort to the signs for UZ Leuven. Follow directions to the roundabout at the sculpture called Het Teken. If you are on the inside of the ring road: follow the ring road until just behind the Tervuursepoort junction. Then follow directions for UZ Leuven and then UZ Gasthuisberg.

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