**Cambridge Biomedical Campus**
Located in the heart of Cambridge, the Cambridge Biomedical Campus at Francis Crick Ave, CB2 0SL, is a premier hub for innovative healthcare, research, and education. This state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to advancing medical science and improving patient care through a collaborative ecosystem that brings together leading professionals, researchers, and healthcare providers.

At Cambridge Biomedical Campus, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive range of healthcare services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our community. Our highly skilled staff is committed to delivering exceptional patient care, utilizing the latest advancements in medical technology and research to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Our welcoming atmosphere fosters a sense of trust and comfort, making every visit a positive experience. Whether you’re seeking specialized medical consultations, cutting-edge treatments, or information about ongoing clinical trials, our team is here to assist you every step of the way.

Discover what sets Cambridge Biomedical Campus apart—our commitment to excellence in healthcare extends beyond treatment; we are dedicated to education and community engagement, continually striving to promote health and well-being for all. For more information or to book an appointment, please visit our website at [cambridge-biomedical.com](http://cambridge-biomedical.com/) or contact us directly. Experience the future of healthcare today!

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Chris O

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Very Large campus with lots of structures under construction and houses hospitals and research centr

5/ 5

Very Large campus with lots of structures under construction and houses hospitals and research centre. Also has a very lovely park for a long walk. Multiple car parks on site, a bit of traffic at rush hour. This place is well served with buses. Has a park and ride nearby.

nicolae florescu

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Richárd Vámossy

5 Google Rating

Great research facilities, amazing, commited NHS staff and meaningful studies aiming to resolve many

5/ 5

Great research facilities, amazing, commited NHS staff and meaningful studies aiming to resolve many significant questions in healthcare.

Andybarley36

5 Google Rating

Great place, will be amazing when all works are complete

5/ 5

Great place, will be amazing when all works are complete

Centetl Alvarado

4 Google Rating

Safe and very nice facilites!

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Safe and very nice facilites!

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