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HELIOS Hospital Group

The HELIOS Hospital Group is one of Germany’s largest providers of inpatient and outpatient care, catering to the needs of more than 1.3 million inpatients every year in a total of 112 acute and rehabilitation facilities. HELIOS hospitals in Berlin offer a highly-specialised spectrum of medical treatment, including a dedicated service for overseas patients.

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Lobby of med-plast clinic Berlin

med-plast Clinic Berlin

Helios Prevention Centre team of doctors

Helios Prevention Centre Berlin

Martin Luther Hospital, Aerial View

Martin Luther Hospital

Evangelische Elisabeth Klinik, exterior view

Evangelische Elisabeth Klinik

exterior view of Immanuel Klinikum Bernau

Immanuel Klinikum Bernau

Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (Accident Hospital Berlin)

Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (ukb)

aerial view Brandenburgklinik

Brandenburgklinik

Entrance of Vivantes Humboldt Hospital in Berlin

Vivantes Humboldt Hospital

Charité Campus Buch

Charité – Campus Berlin Buch

Campus Benjamin Franklin Aerial View

Charité – Campus Benjamin Franklin

Campus Virchow-Klinikum Aerial View

Charité – Campus Virchow-Klinikum

Campus Charité Mitte

Charité – Campus Mitte

Meoclinic

MEOCLINIC

Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle

Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle

Klinik Schöneberg, patients room

Klinik Schöneberg

reception Immanuel Medizin Zehlendorf Berlin

Immanuel Medizin Zehlendorf

Immanuel Hospital Berlin (Wannsee) from outside

Immanuel Hospital Berlin (Wannsee)

Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin-Buch, outside

Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin (Buch)

HELIOS Klinikum Emil von Behring, outside

Helios Klinikum Emil von Behring

Main Entrance Helios Klinikum Berlin Buch

Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch

Fliedner Klinik Berlin, Front

Fliedner Klinik Berlin

Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann, outside view

Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann (Potsdam)

Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin (DHZB), Front

Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité (DHZC)

Team of med-plast clinic Berlin
med-plast Berlin

med-plast Clinic Berlin

The med-plast Clinic Berlin enjoys the trust of patients from all over the world. As a reference clinic performing over 1,000 lipoedema operations per year, the med-plast Clinic specialises 100% in the best possible surgical treatment of lipoedema. It is located in the heart of Berlin with 14 inpatient beds, 3 operating theatres, a team of 50, its own physiotherapy, compression therapy and nutritional counselling on 1,400 m² over 4 floors. As an approved private hospital, the med-plast Clinic guarantees the highest level of safety, modern medical equipment and optimal staffing. In a professional yet friendly atmosphere, the highest quality of treatment is ensured, with the individuality of each patient always at the centre of attention.

100% surgical treatment of lipoedema - International care - Lipoedema diagnosis - Lipoedema lymphatic drainage - Lipoedema compression therapy - Lipoedema nutritional counselling

Helios Prevention Centre team of doctors
Thomas Oberländer (Helios)

Helios Prevention Centre Berlin

At the Helios Prevention Centre Berlin, an all-round check-up is possible in just 6 hours. The practice is centrally located on Friedrichstraße and is equipped to a high standard. As part of the comprehensive examination, the important health parameters and physical performance functions are checked and evaluated by the doctors. In the event of any risk constellations, preventive measures and supplementary diagnostics are defined.

For patients with a German insurance card, it is important to know that the health insurance company is not obliged to reimburse the costs of a check-up or an additional private medical examination. It is therefore a 100% self-payer service.

Your medical team:
Dr. med. Dorothee Hader
Specialist in internal medicine and cardiology

Ulrike Thieme
Specialist in internal medicine and nephrology / hypertensiology

Dr. med. Christian Brett
Specialist in internal medicine

Martin Luther Hospital, Aerial View
Johannesstift Diakonie, photo: Manuel Tennert

Martin Luther Hospital

Centrally situated on the city’s world-famous Kurfürstendamm, Martin Luther Hospital has been firmly established as an acute care and trauma hospital in Berlin since 1931. The hospital has a long and successful tradition of providing medical care. This Klinikus Award-winning hospital attaches particular importance to patient satisfaction. Highly committed and caring staff, innovative medicine, specialized centres, interdisciplinary cooperation between the various specialist departments and the highest standards of nursing care guarantee that patients and their families always feel themselves to be in the very best hands. Martin Luther Hospital also enjoys an excellent international reputation, with increasing numbers of patients from around the world placing their trust in the hospital’s expertise.

Evangelische Elisabeth Klinik, exterior view
Johannesstift Diakonie, photo: Manuel Tennert

Evangelische Elisabeth Klinik

Established more than 180 years ago, Evangelische Elisabeth Klinik is situated in the heart of Berlin, close to Potsdamer Platz.

The experts at the hospital’s specialist departments enjoy an outstanding reputation. All patients are guaranteed treatment in accordance with the latest research findings, not to mention individual care and support. To this end, specialist doctors from different departments and the hospital’s nursing staff are always on hand. The accident and emergency department provides emergency care to patients around the clock.

The quality of the medical and nursing care provided is regularly reviewed by independent experts, ensuring that the hospital’s quality management system is always completely up-to-date – in the interests of our patients.

Exterior view from Immanuel Klinikum Bernau
Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie gGmbH

Immanuel Klinikum Bernau

Situated to the north of Berlin, Immanuel Klinikum Bernau Herzzentrum Brandenburg is a specialist heart centre and primary care hospital with departments of surgery, gynaecology, obstetrics, internal medicine and paediatric care. As the university hospital of the Brandenburg Theodor Fontane Medical School, patients are treated on an inpatient and outpatient basis. With its heart operations, treatments in four cardiac catheterisation laboratories and six operating theatres, Immanuel Herzzentrum Brandenburg is one of the leading facilities for cardiac medicine in Germany. Patients from the Berlin metropolitan region as well as from Germany and abroad can rely on several decades of experience in medical and nursing care.

Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (Accident Hospital Berlin)
photo: Daniel Flaschar / ukb

Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (ukb)

One of Germany’s most highly regarded hospitals, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (ukb) has made a name for itself thanks to its state-of-the-art medical equipment and diagnostic methods, outstanding doctors of international renown, exclusive treatments and short waiting times. The ukb is also one of the world’s leading hospitals in a number of specialist fields, such as the treatment of burn, spinal cord and hand injuries. 
Opened in 2016, the Comfort Ward offers all the comfort of a five-star hotel and provides patients with individual round-the-clock care so as to give them the very best chances of a speedy recovery. All patient rooms are equipped with a comfortable bed, a flat-screen television with Sky TV, a safe and a fridge with mini bar. As well as offering a wide range of meal choices, the ukb is happy to take special dietary requests into account.
The ukb belongs to the “BG Kliniken – Klinikverbund der gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung gGmbH” group.

aerial view Brandenburgklinik
Brandenburgklinik Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH

Brandenburgklinik

Situated to the north of Berlin, Brandenburgklinik has been offering a broad spectrum of medical rehabilitation for over 25 years. Patients are treated in line with the very latest findings in rehabilitation medicine, full consideration being given to their individual needs. The Comfort Ward offers the ambience of a high-class hotel, combining rehabilitation and hotel services for the benefit of the patient. One particular focus of the clinic is on providing care to patients suffering from serious diseases of the nervous or locomotor systems. Patients with injuries to the brain, spinal cord or peripheral nervous system are also treated at the clinic. Brandenburgklinik is situated right on the border to Berlin and can be easily reached by public transport or car.

Entrance of Vivantes Humboldt Hospital in Berlin
Vivantes

Vivantes Humboldt Hospital

Vivantes Humboldt Hospital, situated in Berlin’s leafy north, has over eleven specialist departments, more than 650 beds and a Comfort Area with extensive gardens. Roughly 65,000 patients are treated by 250 doctors here every year. The site is home to one of the capital's largest centres of excellence for orthopaedics, as well as certified expertise in the Intestinal and Pancreatic Cancer Centre, the Hernia Centre, the Berlin Epilepsy Centre, the Centre for Vascular Medicine North and the Gynaecological Cancer Centre.

View of the Käthe-Beutler house at Charité Campus Berlin Buch
Charité, photo: Wiebke Peitz

Charité – Campus Berlin Buch

At Campus Berlin Buch, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin cooperates closely with the renowned Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) and runs a university centre for translational clinical research. At the huge Berlin-Buch science and technology hub, the Charité profits from the close proximity to other companies such as the globally renowned Leibniz-Institut für Pharmakologie (FMP). Buch is also home to one of Germany’s largest biotechnology parks, with numerous innovative companies based there.

Campus Benjamin Franklin Entrance West
Charité, photo: Wiebke Peitz

Charité – Campus Benjamin Franklin

When Berlin was divided after the war, the west part of the city no longer had a university, which is why the Freie Universität Berlin was founded in 1948. Klinikum Steglitz was established in the south of Berlin, a complex comprising numerous institutes, departments and lecture theatres. Now renamed Universitätsklinikum Benjamin Franklin, the hospital merged with the Charité in 2003, creating today’s university teaching hospital: Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. 

Nowadays, Campus Benjamin Franklin specializes particularly in degenerative diseases and later-life medicine. Experts here treat dementia and degenerative brain diseases, among other things.

Campus Virchow-Klinikum Entrance Augustenburger Platz
Charité, photo: Wiebke Peitz

Charité – Campus Virchow-Klinikum

Campus Virchow-Klinikum is situated in Berlin’s Wedding district, where Virchow had a hospital built in the pavilion style one hundred years ago. Although most of the buildings were destroyed during the war, the beautiful grounds still surround the university hospital to this day, and are protected by a preservation order. The Charité and Rudolf-Virchow-Krankenhaus merged in 1997.

Gynaecology and paediatric medicine are areas in which Campus Virchow-Klinikum specializes. Another focus is on tumour medicine, which involves interdisciplinary cooperation between surgeons, internal medicine specialists, gynaecologists and radiation therapists. Cardiovascular medicine is the third area of focus at the campus.

Charité Logo
Charité, photo: Wiebke Peitz

Charité – Campus Mitte

Campus Charité Mitte is situated in the heart of the city. This is where the Charité was established 300 years ago – originally for plague victims, and later as a hospice, hospital for the poor and teaching institution. It was not until 1927 that the Charité finally became a university teaching hospital. Campus Charité Mitte boasts outstanding expertise in neuroscience, ear/nose/throat medicine, immunology and infectious diseases. Orthopaedic specialists and neurosurgeons work closely together at the Spine Centre.

Meoclinic
Meoclinic

MEOCLINIC

The MEOCLINIC offers first-class care and personal all-round service, combined with the comfort and ambience of a luxury hotel. The clinic is exclusively located in the heart of Berlin and is one of the most renowned private clinics in Germany. It covers a wide range of specialties at the highest scientific level. All rooms are designed to offer patients both a soothing and luxurious atmosphere and modern medical technology equipment.

Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle
Medical Park

Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle

A specialized centre for neurological disorders and orthopaedics Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle is situated on the banks of Lake Tegel. The hospital is equipped with the very latest medical technology and eight intensive care beds for patients suffering from acute neurological conditions. Interdisciplinary cooperation ensures patient-centred diagnosis, treatment and care during rehabilitation and follow-up treatment. Congenital and acquired diseases of the brain, spine, peripheral nervous system and muscles are treated at the Department of Neurology. The hospital’s Stroke Centre offers a seamless chain of multi-professional rehabilitation, from intensive care to phases B, C and D. The Department of Orthopaedics, Trauma Surgery and Sports Medicine provides the complete spectrum of diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation. Medical Park Berlin Humboldtmühle boasts 306 beds, including ten junior suites and six tower suites.

Klinik Schöneberg, outside view
Klinik Schöneberg, Jan Lasetzke

Klinik Schöneberg

Klinik Schöneberg is Berlin's oldest inpatient hospital. Together with the outpatient surgery centre and the adjacent MVZ at Klinik Schöneberg, it provides comprehensive patient care. And all this in the centre of the Schöneberg district. The specialities treated are urology, ENT and surgery. The infirmary at Klinik Schöneberg shine not only because of the renovation work completed in 2024, but also because of the warm care provided by our nursing staff.

Immanuel Medizin Zehlendorf, welcome area
Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie gGmbH, photo: Christiane Meyer

Immanuel Medizin Zehlendorf

Immanuel Medizin Zehlendorf offers interdisciplinary medicine at the highest level in the private and self-pay practice for naturopathy. You benefit from individually tailored therapy concepts based on many years of naturopathic as well as conventional medical experience.

Immanuel Hospital Berlin (Wannsee) from outside
Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie gGmbH

Immanuel Hospital Berlin (Wannsee)

Situated in Wannsee, Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin is a tertiary care hospital specializing in orthopaedics, rheumatology, naturopathy and osteology. The department of internal medicine - rheumatology, clinical immunology and osteology as well as the other departments work together in an interdisciplinary manner and offer integrative, holistic treatment for patients with diseases of the musculoskeletal system. The special equipment includes, among other things, the attached physiotherapy with movement bath and three-phase cold chamber for cryotherapy up to -110°C. Every year, several thousand inpatients and outpatients are treated at the Wannsee site.

Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin-Buch,outside
Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie gGmbH

Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin (Buch)

Situated in Buch, Immanuel Krankenhaus Berlin is one of the largest specialist rheumatology hospitals in Germany, offering rheumatology services both in an outpatient clinic and on an inpatient basis with 80 beds. The hospital specializes in diagnosing and treating systemic inflammatory rheumatic diseases such as connective tissue diseases and vasculitis, rheumatoid lung disease and rheumatic conditions associated with infection. A central principle of the hospital’s approach is comprehensive treatment by an interdisciplinary team comprising rheumatologists, internal medical specialists, orthopaedists and specialists in other fields. This holistic approach also encompasses specialized physiotherapy, occupational therapy and pain therapy, as well as accompanying psychological treatment. If surgery should be required, close collaboration with the orthopaedic department at the Wannsee site ensures expert treatment.

HELIOS Klinikum Emil von Behring, outside
HELIOS Klinikum Emil von Behring

Helios Klinikum Emil von Behring

With 507 beds, Helios Klinikum Emil von Behring is one of the largest tertiary care providers in the southwest of Berlin.

The hospital combines top-class medicine with a particularly high level of comfort. Alongside its certified Thoracic Centre, Lung Cancer Centre, Berlin Southwest Vascular Centre and Diabetes Centre, it also offers a range of departments specializing in various fields, including general, visceral and minimally invasive surgery, anaesthesiology and pain therapy, certified paediatric medicine, and aesthetic surgery with a dedicated hand surgery section.

HELIOS Klinikum Berlin-Buch
HELIOS Klinikum Berlin-Buch, Thomas Oberländer

Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch

Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch is a maximum-care hospital in the north of Berlin. With over 25 specialist departments, ten centres of excellence and six institutes, patients receive interdisciplinary treatment here. A comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic services coupled with cutting edge medical technology ensures the best-possible care. Boasting more than 1,000 beds, the hospital provides top-class medicine and the highest standards of nursing care. In addition to its medical expertise, Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch offers an individual, patient-oriented service where the patient’s wellbeing is the central focus.

Fliedner Klinik Berlin, Front
Fliedner Klinik Berlin

Fliedner Klinik Berlin

As an outpatient and day clinic, Fliedner Klinik Berlin specializes in the treatment and prevention of modern-day psychological disorders, and in crisis intervention. Such conditions include depression, anxiety disorders and a variety of psychiatric and psychosomatic symptoms that may be caused by stress. Work at the clinic is based on the findings of modern research in neuroscience, medicine and psychotherapy according to the principles of evidence-based medicine. Ever since the clinic was established in 2000, its specialist doctors and approved psychotherapists have followed a therapy approach that is continually adapted to the individual needs of the patients, as any course of treatment must be as unique as the patient receiving it.
Fliedner Klinik Berlin is run by the nationwide Theodor Fliedner Stiftung, a well-known foundation that supports social welfare and therapeutic work.

Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann, outside view
Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann, Holger Vonderlind

Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann (Potsdam)

Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann Potsdam is a specialist care provider with more than 1,100 beds and offers a comprehensive range of medical services in over 38 clinics and departments. Every year, around 1,600 children are born here, 48,000 people receive initial treatment in the emergency room and 35,000 people find inpatient help through innovative cutting-edge medicine. The hospital is one of the largest employers in the Berlin/Brandenburg metropolitan region and is a cooperation hospital of the Health and Medical University (HMU). Potsdam borders directly on the Berlin districts of Wannsee, Zehlendorf and Grunewald and is connected to the Berlin S-Bahn network.

Interdisciplinary cooperation between our experts is a priority, for example in certified centres such as the Breast Centre, the Bowel Centre, the Oncology Centre or the Stroke Unit. The EvB Clinic is part of the Ernst von Bergmann Group, which is committed to health and a healthy lifestyle. It gives people access to cutting-edge medical services, good care, preventive health care and much more. Prevention, healing, rehabilitation and care: by linking all these areas, we create holistic offers for good health in many situations in life - this ensures a plus in quality of life.

Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin (DHZB), Front
Kai Abresch Fotografie

Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité (DHZC)

Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité (DHZC) is one of Europe’s leading heart centres. It treats patients of all age groups who are suffering from any cardiovascular condition – on the basis of cutting edge technology, intensive research, close interdisciplinary cooperation and the best possible patient care.
The DHZC specializes in bypass operations, aortic surgery and the treatment of valvular heart diseases and arrhythmia. Whenever possible, and whenever this is in the patient’s best interests, minimally-invasive procedures are used. The DHZC’s programmes for treating congenital heart defects, for heart and/or lung transplants and for artificial hearts are among the largest in Germany.

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