Clinic Helios Hospital, München West in Munich

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A multidisciplinary clinic at the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, ranked among the best both in Germany and worldwide. In the ranking for Germany, in ranks first, in the European — 9th, in the world — 30th. The university of Munich runs numerous clinical trials, and our clinic benefits from the latest scientific insights. Over 50 000 patients are treated here every year. There are 950 employees in 25 departments of the clinic, including 78 doctors of medicine, 4 professors, 8 private docents. At Helios Munich West, patients receive a full cycle of treatment — from the first consultation to rehabilitation. The hospital specializes in the treatment of heart diseases, gastroenterology and oncology. But also for other diseases, the recovery rate at the hospital is above the average. For example, in 2018, all 22 colon removal operations in cancer and 108 intestinal hernias removal operations were successful, that is, with 0% mortality. In 2018, the doctors of the clinic performed 331 vascular surgeries (including high-risk procedures on gangrene and abdominal aortic aneurysm patients) with no mortalities. 100% of uterine removal surgeries were performed successfully.

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Prices

Cardiac surgery

  • Alcohol septal ablation in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy — ≈ $16,220
  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRT-D) — ≈ $60,614
  • Cardiac resynchronization therapy with pacemaker (CRT-P) — ≈ $43,091
  • Catheter cardiac ablation — ≈ $27,071
  • Catheter cryoablation — ≈ $63,559
  • Dual chamber pacemaker insertion — ≈ $22,120
  • Electrophysiology study (EPS) — ≈ $10,686
  • Fractional flow reserve (FFR) — ≈ $3,869
  • Leadless Pacemaker implantation Micra and Nanostim — ≈ $19,648
  • Management of pacemaker system — ≈ $2,185
  • Pacemaker replacement — ≈ $13,766
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with angioplasty — ≈ $18,881
  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent insertion — ≈ $27,080
  • Permanent pacemaker implantation — ≈ $22,095
  • Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) — ≈ $56,973
  • Removal of permanent pacemaker — ≈ $14,534
  • Rotational atherectomy — ≈ $7,955
  • Single chamber pacemaker insertion — ≈ $23,134
  • Temporary pacemaker implantation — ≈ $3,433

Vascular surgery


Neurosurgery

  • Brachial plexus surgery — ≈ $22,256
  • Brain biopsy — ≈ $14,098
  • Brain tumors surgery — ≈ $61,925
  • Craniotomy — ≈ $34,499
  • Endoscopic pituitary surgery — ≈ $39,991
  • Epidural block — ≈ $2,404
  • Facet joint injection — ≈ $2,441
  • Intrathecal pain pump — ≈ $10,267
  • Surgery for an acoustic neuroma — ≈ $41,937
  • Surgical neurolysis — ≈ $6,732

Oncology

  • Abdominoperineal resection (APR) — ≈ $36,993
  • Adrenalectomy — ≈ $26,466
  • Bilateral adnexectomy — ≈ $12,991
  • Cervical lymphadenectomy — ≈ $19,245
  • Chemotherapy for bladder cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for bone cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for brain cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for colorectal cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for endometrial cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for gallbladder cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for kidney cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for leukemia — $0
  • Chemotherapy for liver cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for lung cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for lymphoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for melanoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for myeloma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for neuroblastoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) — $0
  • Chemotherapy for non-melanoma skin cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for ovarian cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for prostate cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma — $0
  • Chemotherapy for stomach cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for testicular cancer — $0
  • Chemotherapy for vaginal cancer — $0
  • Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy — $0
  • Cholecystectomy — ≈ $10,220
  • Colon polypectomy — ≈ $3,369
  • Colorectal endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) — ≈ $6,365
  • Conization — ≈ $5,503
  • Cord blood stem cell transplantation — $0
  • Cryotherapy for skin lesions — ≈ $3,530
  • Cystectomy + Bladder reconstruction — ≈ $45,553
  • Cystoprostatectomy — ≈ $27,067
  • Debulking cytoreductive surgery — ≈ $33,519
  • Distal gastric resection — ≈ $14,353
  • Distal pancreatectomy — ≈ $33,476
  • Duodenectomy — ≈ $11,264
  • Endometriosis surgery — ≈ $12,539
  • Esophagogastrectomy — ≈ $72,007
  • Extended cholecystectomy — ≈ $36,644
  • Floor of mouth cancer resection — ≈ $10,470
  • Gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) — ≈ $6,600
  • Hartmann's operation — ≈ $24,285
  • Hematopoietic stem cell harvest — $0
  • Hemicolectomy — ≈ $31,740
  • Hemiglossectomy — ≈ $10,812
  • Hormone therapy for ovarian cancer — $0
  • Hysteroscopic polypectomy — ≈ $7,738
  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors — $0
  • Intersphincteric resection (ISR) — ≈ $13,440
  • Interstitial chemotherapy for brain tumors — $0
  • Jejunostomy — ≈ $14,203
  • Laparascopic myomectomy — ≈ $14,192
  • Laparoscopic adnexectomy — ≈ $10,267
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy — ≈ $10,805
  • Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy — ≈ $11,288
  • Laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH) — ≈ $12,041
  • Laparoscopy-assisted supracervical hysterectomy (LASH) — ≈ $14,028
  • Laproscopic total gastrectomy — ≈ $33,439
  • Laser therapy for skin lesions — ≈ $3,970
  • Lip resection — ≈ $12,563
  • Loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) — ≈ $3,242
  • Low anterior resection (LAR) — ≈ $18,103
  • Major liver resection — ≈ $59,047
  • Mandibular resection — ≈ $36,228
  • Mandibular resection + Reconstruction — ≈ $32,145
  • Melanoma surgical removal — ≈ $11,440
  • Minor liver resection — ≈ $28,548
  • Mohs surgery — ≈ $5,423
  • Monoclonal antibodies therapy (mAbs) — $0
  • Myomectomy — ≈ $9,665
  • Natural killer (NK) cell therapy — $0
  • Nephroureterectomy — ≈ $22,466
  • Non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) — ≈ $51,160
  • Omentectomy — ≈ $9,228
  • Open hysterectomy — ≈ $14,109
  • Oral cancer surgery — ≈ $25,975
  • Orchiectomy — ≈ $13,248
  • Ovarian transposition — ≈ $5,158
  • Pancreaticoduodenectomy — ≈ $40,339
  • Parotidectomy — ≈ $9,791
  • Partial cystectomy — ≈ $15,241
  • Partial penectomy — ≈ $10,796
  • Partial vulvectomy — ≈ $8,930
  • Pelvic bone resection — ≈ $21,043
  • Proctocolectomy — ≈ $45,302
  • Proximal gastric resection — ≈ $32,160
  • Radiation therapy — $0
  • Radical cystectomy — ≈ $33,065
  • Radical nephrectomy — ≈ $32,711
  • Radical nephrectomy + Inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombectomy — ≈ $37,962
  • Radical prostatectomy — ≈ $22,881
  • Radical trachelectomy — ≈ $17,371
  • Radical vulvectomy — ≈ $18,203
  • Rectum anterior resection — ≈ $23,481
  • Removal of benign skin lesions — ≈ $3,036
  • Retroperitoneal tumor resection — ≈ $42,212
  • Salpingectomy — ≈ $10,196
  • Sigmoidectomy — ≈ $29,196
  • Skin cancer surgery — ≈ $5,219
  • Small bowel resection — ≈ $21,674
  • Soft tissue tumor removal — ≈ $12,542
  • Splenectomy — ≈ $20,096
  • Stem cell transplant (peripheral blood) — $0
  • Submandibular gland resection — ≈ $8,372
  • Subtotal gastrectomy — ≈ $28,920
  • Surgery for bone cancer — ≈ $19,700
  • Targeted therapy — $0
  • Total colectomy — ≈ $24,200
  • Total esophagectomy — ≈ $24,810
  • Total gastrectomy — ≈ $40,130
  • Total glossectomy — ≈ $16,385
  • Total glossectomy + Reconstruction — $0
  • Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) — ≈ $14,937
  • Total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) + Bilateral adnexectomy — ≈ $23,146
  • Total pancreatectomy — ≈ $25,360
  • Total parietal peritonectomy — $0
  • Total penectomy — ≈ $15,058
  • Total skin electron therapy (TSET) — $0
  • Transanal endoscopic microsurgery (TEM) — ≈ $9,716
  • Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP) — ≈ $9,328
  • Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) — ≈ $9,633
  • Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) — ≈ $10,145
  • Tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy — $0
  • Ureteral cancer surgery — $0
  • Urethral cancer surgery — ≈ $10,053
  • Vaginal hysterectomy — ≈ $14,007
  • Vaginectomy — ≈ $10,226

Spine surgery

  • Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) — ≈ $26,021
  • Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) — ≈ $33,475
  • Atlantoaxial fixation — ≈ $21,901
  • Cervical fusion — ≈ $22,194
  • Cervical laminectomy — ≈ $21,177
  • Corpectomy + Spinal stabilisation — ≈ $30,295
  • Device for intervertebral assisted motion (DIAM) — $0
  • Discectomy — ≈ $21,933
  • Foraminotomy — ≈ $19,312
  • Instrumented spine stabilization — ≈ $41,808
  • Interspinous fixation with implant — ≈ $30,669
  • Laminectomy — ≈ $24,234
  • Laminoplasty — ≈ $31,768
  • Lateral access lumbar fusion — $0
  • Lumbar fixation — ≈ $47,815
  • Lumbar laminectomy — ≈ $21,628
  • Lumbosacral plexus surgery — ≈ $43,308
  • Occipitocervical fusion surgery — ≈ $45,135
  • Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation — ≈ $17,095
  • Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) — ≈ $30,388
  • Spinal cord herniation surgery — $0
  • Spinal synovial cyst removal — ≈ $1,046
  • Spine dynamic stabilization — ≈ $20,740
  • Surgical spine procedures — ≈ $42,996
  • Tailbone removal — $0
  • Thoracic discectomy — ≈ $25,012
  • Thoracic laminectomy — ≈ $22,520
  • Thoracic spine fixation — ≈ $31,118
  • Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) — ≈ $33,286

Orthopedic surgery

  • Achilles tendon repair surgery — ≈ $11,282
  • Acromioclavicular joint reconstruction — ≈ $13,263
  • Ankle arthrodesis — ≈ $18,711
  • Ankle fracture surgery — ≈ $11,740
  • Ankle ligament reconstruction surgery — ≈ $13,384
  • Ankle osteophyte removal — ≈ $5,314
  • Ankle osteotomy — ≈ $25,649
  • Arthrocentesis — ≈ $1,509
  • Arthroscopic biceps tenodesis — ≈ $8,324
  • Arthroscopic capsular release of the ankle joint — ≈ $8,245
  • Arthroscopic elbow debridement — ≈ $3,446
  • Arthroscopic labrum refixation surgery — ≈ $12,537
  • Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair — ≈ $16,106
  • Arthroscopic shoulder remplissage procedure — ≈ $14,884
  • Athletic pubalgia surgery — ≈ $13,577
  • Bankart shoulder repair surgery — ≈ $16,354
  • Biceps tenotomy — ≈ $8,872
  • Carpal tunnel surgery — ≈ $4,216
  • Clavicle osteosynthesis — ≈ $12,178
  • Claw toe surgery — ≈ $7,544
  • Clubfoot surgical treatment — ≈ $8,087
  • Complex foot surgery — ≈ $15,821
  • Cubital tunnel syndrome surgery — ≈ $7,285
  • De Quervain's tendon release — ≈ $5,045
  • Distal biceps tendon repair surgery — ≈ $12,883
  • Dupuytren's contracture surgery — ≈ $6,298
  • Elbow arthroscopy — ≈ $11,771
  • Elbow fracture surgery — ≈ $8,916
  • Elbow osteotomy — ≈ $11,183
  • Finger reconstruction — ≈ $8,297
  • First metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis — ≈ $13,013
  • Foot and ankle arthroscopy — ≈ $11,031
  • Foot and ankle tendon surgery — ≈ $9,211
  • Foot arthrodesis — ≈ $12,757
  • Foot deformity correction — ≈ $12,673
  • Foot drop surgery — ≈ $17,018
  • Foot ganglion cyst removal — ≈ $5,737
  • Forearm fasciotomy — ≈ $10,289
  • Forearm fracture surgery — ≈ $7,742
  • Frozen shoulder surgery — ≈ $9,516
  • Guyon's canal release — ≈ $5,683
  • Haglund's deformity surgery — ≈ $11,817
  • Hallux rigidus surgery — ≈ $7,125
  • Hallux valgus surgery — ≈ $11,031
  • Hammer toe surgery — ≈ $5,533
  • Hand ganglion cyst removal — ≈ $4,870
  • Hand rejuvenation with structural fat grafting — ≈ $9,435
  • Hand surgery — ≈ $16,033
  • Hand tendon surgery — ≈ $5,609
  • Heel bursectomy — ≈ $8,034
  • Hindfoot fracture surgery — ≈ $13,202
  • Humerus fracture surgical treatment — ≈ $10,872
  • Interphalangeal joint arthrodesis — ≈ $13,282
  • Kidner procedure — ≈ $4,838
  • Lapidus arthrodesis — ≈ $18,438
  • Latarjet procedure — ≈ $14,236
  • Mallet finger surgery — ≈ $5,037
  • Mallet toe surgery — ≈ $6,890
  • Morton’s neuroma surgery — ≈ $11,009
  • Mumford procedure — ≈ $11,570
  • Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure — ≈ $8,032
  • Plantar fasciitis surgery — ≈ $7,286
  • Radial head excision — ≈ $8,443
  • Radial head fracture surgery — ≈ $11,279
  • Revision Achilles tendon reconstruction — ≈ $18,673
  • Rotator cuff repair — ≈ $11,856
  • SLAP repair surgery — ≈ $17,646
  • Scaphoid pseudarthrosis reconstruction — ≈ $11,050
  • Shoulder arthroscopy — ≈ $13,128
  • Shoulder osteotomy — ≈ $11,221
  • Shoulder stabilisation surgery — ≈ $15,039
  • Shoulder subacromial decompression surgery — ≈ $10,846
  • Surgical treatment of elbow instability — ≈ $11,517
  • Tailor's bunion surgery — ≈ $10,014
  • Tarsal coalition surgery — $0
  • Tarsal tunnel surgery — ≈ $7,518
  • Tennis elbow surgery — ≈ $4,965
  • Toe joint arthroscopy — ≈ $11,342
  • Toe shortening surgery — ≈ $5,972
  • Tommy John surgery — ≈ $7,774
  • Trapeziectomy — ≈ $9,837
  • Trigger finger release — ≈ $3,825
  • Weil osteotomy surgery — ≈ $7,266
  • Wrist arthroscopy — ≈ $10,436
  • Wrist fracture surgery — ≈ $10,515
  • Wrist ligament repair — ≈ $14,347
  • Wrist synovectomy — ≈ $1,955

Prices for selected procedures, total
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Cardiac surgery
Price, USD
≈ $16,220
≈ $60,614
≈ $43,091
≈ $27,071
≈ $63,559
≈ $22,120
≈ $10,686
≈ $3,869
≈ $19,648
≈ $2,185
≈ $13,766
≈ $18,881
≈ $27,080
≈ $22,095
≈ $56,973
≈ $14,534
≈ $7,955
≈ $23,134
≈ $3,433
Vascular surgery
Price, USD
Neurosurgery
Price, USD
≈ $22,256
≈ $14,098
≈ $61,925
≈ $34,499
≈ $39,991
≈ $2,404
≈ $2,441
≈ $10,267
≈ $41,937
≈ $6,732
Oncology
Price, USD
≈ $36,993
≈ $26,466
≈ $12,991
≈ $19,245
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≈ $10,220
≈ $3,369
≈ $6,365
≈ $5,503
by request
≈ $3,530
≈ $45,553
≈ $27,067
≈ $33,519
≈ $14,353
≈ $33,476
≈ $11,264
≈ $12,539
≈ $72,007
≈ $36,644
≈ $10,470
≈ $6,600
≈ $24,285
by request
≈ $31,740
≈ $10,812
by request
≈ $7,738
by request
≈ $13,440
by request
≈ $14,203
≈ $14,192
≈ $10,267
≈ $10,805
≈ $11,288
≈ $12,041
≈ $14,028
≈ $33,439
≈ $3,970
≈ $12,563
≈ $3,242
≈ $18,103
≈ $59,047
≈ $36,228
≈ $32,145
≈ $11,440
≈ $28,548
≈ $5,423
by request
≈ $9,665
by request
≈ $22,466
≈ $51,160
≈ $9,228
≈ $14,109
≈ $25,975
≈ $13,248
≈ $5,158
≈ $40,339
≈ $9,791
≈ $15,241
≈ $10,796
≈ $8,930
≈ $21,043
≈ $45,302
≈ $32,160
by request
≈ $33,065
≈ $32,711
≈ $37,962
≈ $22,881
≈ $17,371
≈ $18,203
≈ $23,481
≈ $3,036
≈ $42,212
≈ $10,196
≈ $29,196
≈ $5,219
≈ $21,674
≈ $12,542
≈ $20,096
by request
≈ $8,372
≈ $28,920
≈ $19,700
by request
≈ $24,200
≈ $24,810
≈ $40,130
≈ $16,385
by request
≈ $14,937
≈ $23,146
≈ $25,360
by request
≈ $15,058
by request
≈ $9,716
≈ $9,328
≈ $9,633
≈ $10,145
by request
by request
≈ $10,053
≈ $14,007
≈ $10,226
Spine surgery
Price, USD
≈ $26,021
≈ $33,475
≈ $21,901
≈ $22,194
≈ $21,177
≈ $30,295
by request
≈ $21,933
≈ $19,312
≈ $41,808
≈ $30,669
≈ $24,234
≈ $31,768
by request
≈ $47,815
≈ $21,628
≈ $43,308
≈ $45,135
≈ $17,095
≈ $30,388
by request
≈ $1,046
≈ $20,740
≈ $42,996
by request
≈ $25,012
≈ $22,520
≈ $31,118
≈ $33,286
Orthopedic surgery
Price, USD
≈ $11,282
≈ $13,263
≈ $18,711
≈ $11,740
≈ $13,384
≈ $5,314
≈ $25,649
≈ $1,509
≈ $8,324
≈ $8,245
≈ $3,446
≈ $12,537
≈ $16,106
≈ $14,884
≈ $13,577
≈ $16,354
≈ $8,872
≈ $4,216
≈ $12,178
≈ $7,544
≈ $8,087
≈ $15,821
≈ $7,285
≈ $5,045
≈ $12,883
≈ $6,298
≈ $11,771
≈ $8,916
≈ $11,183
≈ $8,297
≈ $13,013
≈ $11,031
≈ $9,211
≈ $12,757
≈ $12,673
≈ $17,018
≈ $5,737
≈ $10,289
≈ $7,742
≈ $9,516
≈ $5,683
≈ $11,817
≈ $7,125
≈ $11,031
≈ $5,533
≈ $4,870
≈ $9,435
≈ $16,033
≈ $5,609
≈ $8,034
≈ $13,202
≈ $10,872
≈ $13,282
≈ $4,838
≈ $18,438
≈ $14,236
≈ $5,037
≈ $6,890
≈ $11,009
≈ $11,570
≈ $8,032
≈ $7,286
≈ $8,443
≈ $11,279
≈ $18,673
≈ $11,856
≈ $17,646
≈ $11,050
≈ $13,128
≈ $11,221
≈ $15,039
≈ $10,846
≈ $11,517
≈ $10,014
by request
≈ $7,518
≈ $4,965
≈ $11,342
≈ $5,972
≈ $7,774
≈ $9,837
≈ $3,825
≈ $7,266
≈ $10,436
≈ $10,515
≈ $14,347
≈ $1,955
2.9
Overall rating: 4
July 11, 2021
I had a planned caesarean last week at Helios. Obviously it is not the hospital that most of the pregnant women in Munich would choose. I think Großhadern nearby would be a much popular choice. But for me the story is different. First, I had a small operation here previously with Dr Mosner. He was brilliant and the recovery was incredibly fast. Second, when I visit their Kreißsaal team two months before the birth, I was impressed by Hebamme Frau Baumgartner, she speaks accent-free English and was super warm and accommodating. Third, comparing to big hospitals that specialise in giving birth (LMU-Frauenklinik, Frauenklinik Dr. Geisenhofer, Klinikum Dritter Orden) Personally I prefer smaller hospitals where it is much calmer and less chaotic and every time I visit Helios I cannot hear any traumatic screaming or moaning from the labour ward, only occasionally I hear baby crying. My operation was with Dr Herrmann, she was warm and friendly. The operation went well and I spent one night at the normal room and three nights at the family room. During that time, I have met many different nurses and Hebamme, most of them were caring and nice, except one who insisted giving me a shower and as a result I passed out in the bathroom. But I don’t blame her too much, after all she did from a good intention, just a bit ignorant. I was particularly impressed by the breastfeeding expert hebamme Frau Neumann, she was attentive and competent. She spent a long time with us explaining different techniques of how to increase breastfeeding and organised a pump for me right away. Since I gave birth to my first child in London, I truly feel the difference between German medical care and NHS. The hospital has almost everything that you need for the baby and breastfeeding. Pump, nursing pad, nipple soothing gel, pampers, milk bottles, wipes, aptamil formulas, bodies, sleeping bag (see pics) you name one, and I bet they will have it in storage. And most of the nurses are very generous. I am amazed and thinking back my time in Chelsea and Westminster hospital where I had to share a hot steamy room with five other new mums (and dads and babies)….. and no midwife offers me a bottle of formula when I couldn’t provide not a single drop for my baby after two days she lost so much weight….it was madness On the other side, I also understand why a lot of people gave bad reviews to Helios, their ground floor registration desks are notorious for its long waiting time. We waited for almost two hours to register our child’e birth and for meeting the anaesthetist before we waited one hour. The food for the family room was quite good but you have to order one day before which was impossible when you just moved in, so we missed out for two days.(still have to pay) And the service lady is incredibly stubborn, we told her at least 4 times that we don’t eat cheese but she seemed never giving up…. Anyway, it is a shame such excellent doctors and medical care have been hold back by very basic services. Hopefully this will change in the future.
Overall rating: 5
February 01, 2023
I recently had the opportunity to visit the hospital for a broken arm. The emergency service was efficient and the emergency doctors were really helpful. They answered all my questions, provided clear instructions and helped me understand the situation. All procedures in the hospital took 2 hours (waiting, the first check, x-ray, and then putting my arm in plaster). I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the nurses at the emergency registration desk. They made a difficult situation much more manageable and I am very grateful for all their efforts. I would also like to request the owner of the hospital to pass on my thanks to the nurses (working on 26.01.2023 between 15:00-17:00). They deserve recognition for their work and I hope they continue to provide the same level of care to all their patients. Overall, I had a positive experience (except my arm was broken😄) at the hospital. Thank you!
Overall rating: 1
July 03, 2023
I was today night there the reception was friendly and fast … then when the doctor came to call me inside it was a mare .. in the beginning everything look great and then … the boy ddnt even listen the problem you have just … a fast check up ask y about previous doctors appointment ant that’s it …. A good doctor must listen the patient and than speak .. he look stressful.. he want only to finish his shift and patients on waiting omg … it was the worst hospital I ever been in my whole life … it looks like if the problem it’s veery serious can only help you … crazy .. the one star is for reception..
Accommodation
superior rooms
Premium private rooms
Premium double rooms
4-beded rooms
Conveniences
Lounge area with a fully automated coffee machine and buffet service
Fruit plates and specialty cakes
Daily newspapers
Patient bell
Television and radio
Cafeteria
Pastoral care
Location
Address
Steinerweg 5 Munich, Germany
Visa
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Flight tickets
One way
1 adult
No children
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