Rebro Hospital in Zagreb, officially known as KBC Zagreb (University Hospital Centre Zagreb), is the largest and most important medical institution in Croatia. Located near Maksimir Park, those seeking accommodation in Zagreb to be close to the hospital should look in the eastern parts of the city. The hospital is one of the leading medical centers in the region, with a long tradition of providing top-tier healthcare services. Established in 1942, Rebro has been a pioneer in many areas of medicine. In 1950, the first pediatric heart catheterization in this part of Europe was performed here. In 1976, the first CT scanner was put into operation at Rebro, followed by the first bone marrow transplant in 1983, and later the first in-vitro fertilization, also placing Rebro among the global pioneers in these fields. Rebro Hospital in Zagreb offers a wide range of medical services and serves as a reference center for numerous specialties. It is also the teaching base for the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Zagreb. As the symbol of high-quality healthcare and medical education, it supports patients from across Croatia and the wider region.