A guide to hospitals and medical centres (2024)

Luxembourg services

Where to find hospitals, out of hours medical centres, and details on inpatient or outpatient treatment

Inside the CHL in Strassen, one of Luxembourg's main hospitals© Photo credit: Guy Jallay

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Most of us never plan a hospital visit, unless it's to welcome a new child into the world. The good news is that if you do need hospital care, Luxembourg’s healthcare system ranked 12th out of 167 countries in the world by the 2023 Legatum Prosperity Index.

The country has 18 hospitals or treatment centres with more than 3,000 beds, and the government plans to spend €1 billion on hospital infrastructure in the coming years.

Also read:Luxembourg to spend more than €1bn on hospital infrastructure

In addition to medical degrees, the University of Luxembourg now offers four nursing qualifications.

Who is entitled to hospital treatment?

All residents of Luxembourg are entitled to emergency healthcare in the Grand Duchy, but if you are not part of the Caisse Nationale de Santé (CNS) you will need other health insurance for non-emergency care, as you have not made social security contributions.

Emergencies

For emergencies you should ring 112, and speak to an operator who will ascertain if the emergency requires an ambulance. Otherwise you can go directly to the Cas d'Urgence (Emergency department) of a hospital, but be aware that not all of Luxembourg's hospitals have emergency or out of hours services.

You can find information such as hospitals, pharmacies, and dentists on call for emergencies in the article below.

Also read:What to do in an emergency

To admit yourself in an emergency you must bring your ID or passport, your social security card, private health insurance or European Health Insurance Card (which is also on the flip side of your social security card).

If you don't have insurance, you may be asked to pay a deposit. Once you have been treated, payment for treatment may be requested on site or invoiced to your home address.

Not all hospital staff can speak English, particularly outside city locations. A medical translation tool to help guide you through medical terminology was added to the Luxembourg Online Dictionary.

General admission to hospital

You need a doctor's referral to be admitted to hospital but you can also make appointments directly with specialists. Waiting times may vary and can take a few weeks, but in general the speed of treatment in Luxembourg is favourable compared to other EU countries. Similarly, the out-of-pocket expenses of patients is amongst the lowest in the EU.

Also read:How to find a medical specialist

More than half of Luxembourgers have additional health insurance. © Photo credit: Shutterstock

Inpatient or outpatient treatment

The CNS covers outpatient and inpatient treatment in hospitals in 2nd class rooms, which means you are likely to be sharing with 1-2 other people. If you want a 1st class private room it will cost you extra unless you have private health insurance, which about half of the population has. You will only use 3rd class ward-style rooms if there are no other rooms available.

If you are admitted as an inpatient by a licensed hospital doctor you will be discharged by the attending doctor. As an outpatient, you have the right to leave a hospital at any time but you may be asked to sign a certificate of discharge.

Inpatient – what you should take and visiting hours

Inpatients should take a change of clothes and bedwear, toiletries and money for sundry items such as bottled water. Visiting hours are restricted for the benefit of patient recovery and staff levels, so check at the specific hospital you are attending.

Costs

The CNS has a reimbursem*nt system, so expect to pay after your treatment and then claim your money back. CNS card-holders will be charged a standard amount for overnight stays or day visits of between €12,75 for day of care, and €25.50 per overnight stay. The CNS will reimburse between 80% to 100% of treatment, medical care, drugs, tests, travel costs, medical devices or aids, rehabilitation costs or maternity care. Full details of what is covered by the CNS for hospital visits can be found here.

Depending on your private health insurance, you may be able to recover additional costs or the full cost of treatment. You can find a full list of private health insurance providers here and a comparison website here.

Where to find hospitals

Government plans to expand Robert Schuman hospitals. © Photo credit: Guy Jallay

  • Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg (CHL) (includes Clinique Pédiatrique/Kannerklinik), 4 Ernst Barblé, Strassen, tel: 44 11 11 (Kannerklinik 44 11 31 33),website: www.chl.lu

  • CHL – Maternité Grande-duch*esse Charlotte, 2 Rue Pierre Federspiel, Belair, tel 44 11 11, website: https://maternite.chl.lu/

  • CHL – Clinique d’Eich, 78 Rue d’Eich, Weimerskirch, tel: 44 11 12, website: www.chl.lu

  • Hôpital Kirchberg (part of Hôpitaux Robert Schuman), 5 Rue Edward Steichen, Kirchberg, tel : 24 68 1, website : www.hkb.lu

  • Clinique Bohler (part of Hôpitaux Robert Schuman), 5 Rue Edward Steichen, Kirchberg, tel : 26 33 31, website : https://www.hopitauxschuman.lu/fr/etablissem*nt/clinique-bohler/

  • ZithaKlinik (part of Hôpitaux Robert Schuman), 20-30 Rue d’Anvers (Gare quartier), tel : 28 88 1, website : www.zitha.lu

  • Centre Hospitalier du Nord (includes maternity), 120 Avenue Salentiny, Ettelbrück, tel : 81 66 1, website : www.chdn.lu

  • Clinique Saint Joseph, 10 Rue Grande-duch*esse Charlotte, Wiltz, tel : 81 66 9, website : www.chdn.lu

  • Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch – Hôpital Princesse Marie-Astrid, 187 Avenue de la Liberté, Niederkorn, tel : 57 11 1, website : www.chem.lu

  • Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch – Hôpital de la Ville de Dudelange, Rue de l’Hôpital, Dudelange, tel : 57 11 1, website : www.chem.lu

  • Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch – Centre Médical Clinique Sainte Marie, Rue Emile Mayrisch, Esch-sur-Alzette, tel : 57 11 1 , website : www.chem.lu

  • Hôpital Intercommunal, 1 Rue de l’Hôpital, Steinfort, tel: 39 94 91 1, website: www.his.lu

  • Centre Hospitalier Neuro-Psychiatrique, 17 Avenue des Alliérs, Ettlelbrück, tel : 26 82 37 00, website : www.chnp.lu

  • Centre Thérapeutique Useldange, 14 Rue d’Everlange, Useldange, tel : 23 63 03 20, website : www.ctu.lu

  • Centre Thérapeutique Manternach, Château Syrdall, Manternach, tel : 71 06 06, website : www.syrdallschlass.lu

  • Centre Thérapeutique Diekirch, 1 Rue Clairefontaine, Diekirch, tel : 26 80 08 35

  • Rehazenter (National Rehabilitation Centre), 1 Rue André Vésale, tel : 26 91 8, website : https://rehazenter.lu/en/

  • Family planning – City, Esch-Belval, Ettelbruck www.pfl.lu

On-call services - medical centres, dentists, specialists

On-call hospitals operate emergency services, some to specific hours, and clinics and hospitals on duty are listed daily. On-call medical centres for access to doctors out of hours (nights, weekends and public holidays) can be found here.

If you need an emergency dentist, you'll find details for the Centre Medico Dentaire here. You'll find other emergency dentists in our article here.

You can find details of specialists or specific disciplines such as psychiatry, obstetrics or geriatrics here. To search in English (and for English-speaking specialists) you can use the Doctena.lu website.

More information

Sante.lu is the government health portal providing advice on illness prevention, details of procedures for claiming reimbursem*nt of health expenditure, as well as legislation, articles and publications on health.

You can find leaflets about the hospitals in Luxembourg on the CNS website.

For a lighter take on surgery in Luxembourg, read "Under the knife in another language".

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