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CUHK Medical Centre

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CUHK Medical Centre
CUHK Medical Centre

CUHK Medical Centre is a non-profit teaching hospital at Ma Liu Shui, New Territories, Hong Kong, next to University station. Opened on 6 January 2021, it is a self-financed teaching hospital of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). The hospital provides more than 500 inpatient and day beds, as well as outpatient clinics and a series of specialist diagnosis and treatment procedures. The hospital is managed and its clinical services provided by the CUHK Faculty of Medicine.

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CUHK Medical Centre
Chak Cheung Street, Sha Tin District Ma Liu Shui

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香港中文大學醫院 CUHK Medical Centre

Chak Cheung Street 9
Sha Tin District, Ma Liu Shui
Hong Kong, China
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香港中文大學醫學中心有限公司 CUHK Medical Centre Limited

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