Clínica Universidad De Navarra

Introduction

Clínica Universidad de Navarra (CUN) Madrid stands as a beacon of medical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care in Spain’s capital. As an extension of the original Pamplona clinic founded in 1962 by Saint Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer, the Madrid campus—opened in 2018—integrates decades of clinical, academic, and research expertise. CUN Madrid serves both local and international patients, offering state-of-the-art technology, comprehensive care, and a multidisciplinary approach (CUN About Us; IDOM Project). This guide provides visitors, patients, and families with all the essential information to navigate and make the most of their experience at one of Spain’s premier healthcare institutions.


History and Background

Founding and Origins

CUN Madrid continues a legacy that began in Pamplona in 1962, rooted in the University of Navarra’s mission to integrate patient care, research, and education within a framework of Christian values (CUN About Us). The Madrid campus, inaugurated in 2018, expands on this vision by bringing advanced healthcare to Spain’s capital, fostering collaboration between clinicians, researchers, and educators (IDOM Project).

Development and Expansion

The Madrid facility is designed to prioritize both patient comfort and medical innovation. Spanning 26,500 square meters, it initially accommodated 60 beds, with capacity to expand to 180. It includes seven operating theaters, four procedure rooms, and offers over 46 medical and surgical specialties. The architecture maximizes natural light and features a mural by Fernando Pagola, symbolizing unity between the Pamplona and Madrid campuses (IDOM Project; CUN Madrid Location).


Visiting Information

Location and Accessibility

CUN Madrid is strategically located on the University of Navarra’s urban campus, with convenient access from Madrid-Barajas Airport and major train stations. Public transport (bus lines 114 and N4; Metro: Suanzes, Torre Arias) provides direct connections, and the clinic offers clear signage and ample parking facilities (CUN Madrid Location).

Visiting Hours

  • General Visiting Hours: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily.
  • Day Hospital and OncoHematology Area: Visits by appointment only to ensure privacy and optimal patient care.

Please note that certain departments, such as intensive care or surgical recovery, may have additional restrictions. It is advised to confirm hours with the relevant department prior to visiting.

Patient and Visitor Services

CUN Madrid provides comprehensive support for patients and their families, including:

  • Travel and Accommodation Assistance: For those coming from other regions or countries.
  • Facilities: Cafeteria, chaplaincy services, ATMs, and secure luggage storage.
  • Multilingual Support: Staff and interpreter services available for international patients.

(CUN Madrid Location)

Accessibility

The hospital is fully accessible, with ramps, elevators, and adapted restrooms to accommodate visitors and patients with reduced mobility.


Academic and Research Integration

As part of the University of Navarra, CUN Madrid integrates clinical care with biomedical research and education, employing over 3,800 professionals. The campus follows the Anglo-Saxon academic hospital model, emphasizing a close relationship between healthcare delivery, teaching, and scientific innovation (CUN About Us).

Notable research initiatives include:

  • Cancer Center Clínica Universidad de Navarra (CCUN): Established in 2017, advancing cancer research and treatment (UNAV Oncology).
  • Clinical Trials: Over 6,000 patients have participated in trials, particularly in oncology and rare diseases.
  • Innovative Therapies: Advanced treatments such as adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease (Navarra OK Diario).

Milestones and Achievements

  • International Recognition: Ranked among the world’s top 100 hospitals by Newsweek for six consecutive years, reaching #79 in 2025 (CUN News).
  • Clinical Excellence: First academic hospital in Spain to receive Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation (Medical Port).
  • Nursing Distinction: Awarded Magnet status in 2025 for excellence in nursing and innovation (Diario de Navarra).
  • Research Impact: Over 6,000 cancer and rare disease patients have benefited from clinical trials in the last decade (Diario de Navarra).

Patient-Centered Philosophy and Visitor Experience

CUN Madrid is committed to a patient-first approach, emphasizing personalized care pathways and support for both patients and their families. The Day Hospital in the OncoHematology Area, for instance, is designed for comfort and privacy, with facilities that encourage family accompaniment (CUN Madrid Location).


Leadership and Governance

The Madrid campus operates under an executive committee structure, including a director, chief medical officer, and chief nursing officer, ensuring high standards and continual improvement (CUN About Us).


Commitment to Innovation and Future Growth

Continuous investment in technology, research partnerships, and staff development positions CUN Madrid as a leader in healthcare innovation, quality, and patient outcomes (CUN About Us).


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the visiting hours at CUN Madrid?
A: General visiting hours are 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily. Some areas require visits by appointment.

Q: Is the clinic accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, all areas are fully accessible.

Q: How can international patients arrange their visit?
A: CUN Madrid assists with travel, accommodation, and care coordination.

Q: Are parking facilities available?
A: Yes, parking is available on-site.

Q: Does CUN Madrid offer clinical trials?
A: Yes, especially in oncology and neurology.


Explore More

For further information about specialized services, research developments, and patient testimonials, visit the University of Navarra’s official website and related resources.


Stay Connected

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Summary and Final Tips

Clínica Universidad de Navarra Madrid exemplifies modern healthcare at its finest, combining advanced technology, world-class research, and compassionate care. Since its opening in 2018, the clinic has achieved significant milestones, such as international hospital rankings, JCI accreditation, and Magnet status for nursing (CUN News; Diario de Navarra). Patients and visitors benefit from a thoughtfully designed environment, comprehensive support services, and a seamless integration of care, research, and education (CUN Madrid Location).

For a smooth experience, check official resources, use the Audiala app, and reach out to the clinic for assistance with appointments or travel. Explore related articles and testimonials to gain deeper insight into this landmark institution (CUN About Us).


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