Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) treatment in 3 Neurosurgery clinics in Berlin
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3 clinics specializing in Neurosurgery providing treatment of Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain condition that typically affects one limb after injury or trauma. It can cause severe pain, swelling, and changes in skin color or temperature, requiring a multidisciplinary approach to manage symptoms and improve function. disease in Berlin.
1
from Manuel Baptista
November 20, 2023
Never go here, Please.
Dr. Julia Brzoska promotes in Doctorlib reception of publicly insured patients, but they do not.
They have unqualified personal on the front desk unaware fully of regulations.
It wasted my time in such a delicate topic.
They are another private clinic sustained by marketing.
1
from Loving Artist & Muse
August 17, 2023
Most Traumatizing Medical Experience Ever!
While the Meo clinic might impress with its aesthetics and cordial staff, its administrative and financial aspects are deeply flawed:
Lack of Transparency: I never received a clear financial breakdown for my treatments, and attempts to seek clarity were met with resistance.
Billing Issues: A year post-treatment, I got bills escalated to collection agencies and court by PVS, an outsourced payment firm used by many of the clinic's doctors. The initial bills of approximately 3800 EUR more than doubled. Worse, the bills had incorrect patient details.
Missing Medical Records: Despite continuous requests over two years, I've only gotten records from one out of the four doctors I saw. A recent visit revealed a mere two notes from 22 visits and a few prescription copies – no record of MRI/MRT scans, ultrasounds, cancer tests, or blood tests.
Poor Communication: The clinic's staff claim that doctors operate autonomously and aren't answerable to them. The doctors, on the other hand, blame PVS, their invoice firm. PVS remains unresponsive, creating a maddening loop of non-accountability.
Legal Issues: While withholding necessary medical documentation from me, the clinic keeps adding to my bills via lawyers. They know I need the documents for insurance, but continue to stonewall all communication attempts, even from my insurance provider.
In summation, my experience with the Meo clinic has been nothing short of a nightmare. Despite promises of proficient service and clear English communication (given my expat status during the Covid lockdowns), I've received neither medical results nor proper documentation of treatments. Their blatant disregard and lack of support have left me feeling abused and overlooked.
I warn potential patients, especially international and EU visitors to Germany, to be cautious before visiting this clinic!
Expect zero documentation, no effective communication, and exorbitant bills. This clinic seems indifferent to the profound impacts such negligence might have on your life, expecting you to bear costs out-of-pocket despite insurance coverage. The only "documentation" you might get are bills from PVS that state amounts without any clear patient context.
When reaching out to the clinic for help they clearly state that they aren’t responsible for any of “their doctors”… but at the same time advertise their clinic as a fully integrated medical institution that takes care of everything for you as their patent!
It’s absolutely scandalous!
1
from Chris H
July 07, 2023
**EDIT TO RESPOND TO COMMENT***
While I understand the reply is mainly to manage reputation for people reading this review, I spent 35 minutes trying to 'rectify' the issue in the clinic and was met with eye rolls and sighs from unhelpful management. I understand there are protocols to follow in regards to billing, it is just a shame that this time it seems those protocols weren't adhered to and extra charges were added. I believe my email address and phone number are on file so I am happy to discuss further if you wish to reach out.
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ORIGINAL POST
Quoted €80-150 for a doctors consultation and after a 12 minute consultation was given a bill for €394,88.
Was eventually discounted by €80 euros as was able to show I was charged for services I didn’t receive but still was grossly overcharged and my lack of speaking German was taken advantage of (one small example was my 12 minute consultation was charged as “Mind. 20mins” which the obnoxious manager tried to tell me means “under 20 minutes” and wouldn’t change).
Even when you do the right thing and ask for a price upfront you still get ripped off.
Please think twice before attending this clinic as they are not upfront at all and are very deceitful. The receptionist was good and very apologetic but all other staff dealt with were rude and unhelpful. The final explanation is “I’m sorry but the professor can charge what he wants and won’t change anything”.
Be careful if you don’t speak German as you will likely get overcharged too.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,837
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,321
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $9,783
-
Facet joint injection
≈ $2,357
-
Nerve graft repair
≈ $12,131
-
Brachial plexus surgery
≈ $21,488
3.9
5 reviews
1
from Manuel Baptista
November 20, 2023
Never go here, Please.
Dr. Julia Brzoska promotes in Doctorlib reception of publicly insured patients, but they do not.
They have unqualified personal on the front desk unaware fully of regulations.
It wasted my time in such a delicate topic.
They are another private clinic sustained by marketing.
1
from Loving Artist & Muse
August 17, 2023
Most Traumatizing Medical Experience Ever!
While the Meo clinic might impress with its aesthetics and cordial staff, its administrative and financial aspects are deeply flawed:
Lack of Transparency: I never received a clear financial breakdown for my treatments, and attempts to seek clarity were met with resistance.
Billing Issues: A year post-treatment, I got bills escalated to collection agencies and court by PVS, an outsourced payment firm used by many of the clinic's doctors. The initial bills of approximately 3800 EUR more than doubled. Worse, the bills had incorrect patient details.
Missing Medical Records: Despite continuous requests over two years, I've only gotten records from one out of the four doctors I saw. A recent visit revealed a mere two notes from 22 visits and a few prescription copies – no record of MRI/MRT scans, ultrasounds, cancer tests, or blood tests.
Poor Communication: The clinic's staff claim that doctors operate autonomously and aren't answerable to them. The doctors, on the other hand, blame PVS, their invoice firm. PVS remains unresponsive, creating a maddening loop of non-accountability.
Legal Issues: While withholding necessary medical documentation from me, the clinic keeps adding to my bills via lawyers. They know I need the documents for insurance, but continue to stonewall all communication attempts, even from my insurance provider.
In summation, my experience with the Meo clinic has been nothing short of a nightmare. Despite promises of proficient service and clear English communication (given my expat status during the Covid lockdowns), I've received neither medical results nor proper documentation of treatments. Their blatant disregard and lack of support have left me feeling abused and overlooked.
I warn potential patients, especially international and EU visitors to Germany, to be cautious before visiting this clinic!
Expect zero documentation, no effective communication, and exorbitant bills. This clinic seems indifferent to the profound impacts such negligence might have on your life, expecting you to bear costs out-of-pocket despite insurance coverage. The only "documentation" you might get are bills from PVS that state amounts without any clear patient context.
When reaching out to the clinic for help they clearly state that they aren’t responsible for any of “their doctors”… but at the same time advertise their clinic as a fully integrated medical institution that takes care of everything for you as their patent!
It’s absolutely scandalous!
1
from Chris H
July 07, 2023
**EDIT TO RESPOND TO COMMENT***
While I understand the reply is mainly to manage reputation for people reading this review, I spent 35 minutes trying to 'rectify' the issue in the clinic and was met with eye rolls and sighs from unhelpful management. I understand there are protocols to follow in regards to billing, it is just a shame that this time it seems those protocols weren't adhered to and extra charges were added. I believe my email address and phone number are on file so I am happy to discuss further if you wish to reach out.
------
ORIGINAL POST
Quoted €80-150 for a doctors consultation and after a 12 minute consultation was given a bill for €394,88.
Was eventually discounted by €80 euros as was able to show I was charged for services I didn’t receive but still was grossly overcharged and my lack of speaking German was taken advantage of (one small example was my 12 minute consultation was charged as “Mind. 20mins” which the obnoxious manager tried to tell me means “under 20 minutes” and wouldn’t change).
Even when you do the right thing and ask for a price upfront you still get ripped off.
Please think twice before attending this clinic as they are not upfront at all and are very deceitful. The receptionist was good and very apologetic but all other staff dealt with were rude and unhelpful. The final explanation is “I’m sorry but the professor can charge what he wants and won’t change anything”.
Be careful if you don’t speak German as you will likely get overcharged too.
Berlin, Germany
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, Russian
Our specialist center offers privately insured and self-paying patients interdisciplinary all-round outpatient care in over 25 specialist areas.Our around 60 specialists will take the time
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5
from Alexandre DeSoleil
October 22, 2023
Very kind and caring staff who took care of me when I was admitted with an ambulance in the middle of the night. Big respect!
1
from Yekta (Mohammad_1ta)
February 18, 2023
Good services, but the emergency wasn't fast!
Reception of emergency was so unfriendly, and rude!
1
from Daniel Malina
December 20, 2022
Experience with this hospital could be described in two words - HORRENDOUS and UNPROFFESIONAL.. At the reception they lost my ID card. After two phone calls and one visit, the hospital reluctantly assured me that they didn't have it, which is why I couldn't fly back to my country and my flyticket was forfeited. After a few weeks, without notifying me by text/call/email (even though they had all my contact info) they sent me this ID card by post (after it had already been blocked).. The invoice that came home cost 190 € even though the hospital told me the price would be around 60 €. This whole situation was made worse by the unhelpful and unpleasant attitude of the staff. It had cost me lot of time and money and the hospital didn’t do anything to make up for the inconvieniences caused.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,289
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $45,947
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,286
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $40,875
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,837
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,321
3.4
5 reviews
5
from Alexandre DeSoleil
October 22, 2023
Very kind and caring staff who took care of me when I was admitted with an ambulance in the middle of the night. Big respect!
1
from Yekta (Mohammad_1ta)
February 18, 2023
Good services, but the emergency wasn't fast!
Reception of emergency was so unfriendly, and rude!
1
from Daniel Malina
December 20, 2022
Experience with this hospital could be described in two words - HORRENDOUS and UNPROFFESIONAL.. At the reception they lost my ID card. After two phone calls and one visit, the hospital reluctantly assured me that they didn't have it, which is why I couldn't fly back to my country and my flyticket was forfeited. After a few weeks, without notifying me by text/call/email (even though they had all my contact info) they sent me this ID card by post (after it had already been blocked).. The invoice that came home cost 190 € even though the hospital told me the price would be around 60 €. This whole situation was made worse by the unhelpful and unpleasant attitude of the staff. It had cost me lot of time and money and the hospital didn’t do anything to make up for the inconvieniences caused.
Berlin, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Russian, Spanish; Castilian
The KEH has 760 hospital beds and places in thirteen departments. The fields of surgery and internal medicine are each differentiated into several specialist competencies.
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5
from iamkeiraaatd
October 28, 2023
amazing, sympathetic and helpful people. did not get mad at me for speaking english and was not a long wait. thank you!!
2
from Lorna Cannon
October 26, 2023
First something positive: the doctors, especially the anaesthetist, were good.
However, during my time on the station following ankle surgery, I was shocked.
1. When i woke up after the surgery I hadn't eaten since the day before (it was around 7pm), I asked a nurse if i could have something to eat and she shouted at me, made me feel like it was a totally unreasonable request - the other patients in the room were shocked and defended me. Finally she brought me some food but was clearly annoyed that i had asked for something so basic.
2. When I realised my period had started during the surgery, I was once again shouted at for asking for help to get a pad (I wasn't allowed to leave my bed to go to the toilet so soon after surgery.) It was humiliating. I was left in those bloody sheets for 4 days
3. I had a very big ankle surgery and was in pain I had never experienced before (including childbirth), the nurse during the night shift straight after the surgery refused to give me anything stronger than Novalgin and then left me for 6 hours with nothing else. She told me to stop ringing the bell because she couldn't help me. I was sweating and shaking with the pain. Pain management continued to be an issue throughout my stay depending on whether the nurse on shift 'believed' my pain or not, I raised this with the doctors several times.
4. I told the staff that my bandages felt too tight and no one listened to me, now 6 weeks later, i still have nerve pain, which needs pain medication and skin necrosis from having extreme pressure on my foot for 2 days.
5. One evening a nurse filled every patients' thrombosis syringe half with air, thank goodness the other nurse on shift realised before she injected 16 patients with air, she was in disbelief. This added to the general feeling of not being safe on the ward of this hospital.
6. Nurses were exhausted and burned out, 2 nurses for 16 patients is clearly not enough.
7. When i wanted to come back after 6 weeks to discuss the surgery and recovery with the surgeon I had to beg for an appointment on the phone to a very rude receptionist (the same receptionist who a few weeks before told me there is no plaster cast in the hospital, can this be the case in a hospital with an orthopedic department and an emergency room?!). After care is a simple responsibility after major surgery, especially when there are complications such as crippling nerve pain that my general orthopedic doctor couldn't seem to explain.
To say I was shocked is an understatement, I feel traumatised by this experience. Sometimes I have nightmares about being back on that ward crying in pain with no one helping me. The experience was inhumane and I deeply regret choosing this hospital. I have never written a review like this but i feel a responsibility to warn people. Once again I will say the doctors were good, but you rarely see them. I particularly appreciated the anaesthetist who showed compassion and diligence but that level of care should be the rule, not the exception.
5
from Vandhuy Martins
May 29, 2022
I was at the clinic with my wife and every single nurse, doctor, security and receptionist that talked to me were patient, kind and nice. Although I don't speak German, everyone was willing to explain things in English. Special thanks to a nurse and a doctor both called Julius who were extremely kind to us and treated us like real human beings. I'm full of gratitude to everyone in this hospital. Thank you 🙏🏻
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
-
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS)
by request
-
Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation therapy
≈ $3,894
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,289
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $45,947
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,286
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $40,875
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $59,788
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
3.5
5 reviews
5
from iamkeiraaatd
October 28, 2023
amazing, sympathetic and helpful people. did not get mad at me for speaking english and was not a long wait. thank you!!
2
from Lorna Cannon
October 26, 2023
First something positive: the doctors, especially the anaesthetist, were good.
However, during my time on the station following ankle surgery, I was shocked.
1. When i woke up after the surgery I hadn't eaten since the day before (it was around 7pm), I asked a nurse if i could have something to eat and she shouted at me, made me feel like it was a totally unreasonable request - the other patients in the room were shocked and defended me. Finally she brought me some food but was clearly annoyed that i had asked for something so basic.
2. When I realised my period had started during the surgery, I was once again shouted at for asking for help to get a pad (I wasn't allowed to leave my bed to go to the toilet so soon after surgery.) It was humiliating. I was left in those bloody sheets for 4 days
3. I had a very big ankle surgery and was in pain I had never experienced before (including childbirth), the nurse during the night shift straight after the surgery refused to give me anything stronger than Novalgin and then left me for 6 hours with nothing else. She told me to stop ringing the bell because she couldn't help me. I was sweating and shaking with the pain. Pain management continued to be an issue throughout my stay depending on whether the nurse on shift 'believed' my pain or not, I raised this with the doctors several times.
4. I told the staff that my bandages felt too tight and no one listened to me, now 6 weeks later, i still have nerve pain, which needs pain medication and skin necrosis from having extreme pressure on my foot for 2 days.
5. One evening a nurse filled every patients' thrombosis syringe half with air, thank goodness the other nurse on shift realised before she injected 16 patients with air, she was in disbelief. This added to the general feeling of not being safe on the ward of this hospital.
6. Nurses were exhausted and burned out, 2 nurses for 16 patients is clearly not enough.
7. When i wanted to come back after 6 weeks to discuss the surgery and recovery with the surgeon I had to beg for an appointment on the phone to a very rude receptionist (the same receptionist who a few weeks before told me there is no plaster cast in the hospital, can this be the case in a hospital with an orthopedic department and an emergency room?!). After care is a simple responsibility after major surgery, especially when there are complications such as crippling nerve pain that my general orthopedic doctor couldn't seem to explain.
To say I was shocked is an understatement, I feel traumatised by this experience. Sometimes I have nightmares about being back on that ward crying in pain with no one helping me. The experience was inhumane and I deeply regret choosing this hospital. I have never written a review like this but i feel a responsibility to warn people. Once again I will say the doctors were good, but you rarely see them. I particularly appreciated the anaesthetist who showed compassion and diligence but that level of care should be the rule, not the exception.
5
from Vandhuy Martins
May 29, 2022
I was at the clinic with my wife and every single nurse, doctor, security and receptionist that talked to me were patient, kind and nice. Although I don't speak German, everyone was willing to explain things in English. Special thanks to a nurse and a doctor both called Julius who were extremely kind to us and treated us like real human beings. I'm full of gratitude to everyone in this hospital. Thank you 🙏🏻
Berlin, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Turkish
The Schlosspark-Klinik is a hospital for acute and regular care, idyllically situated at the Schlosspark Charlottenburg. Together with its partner clinic, the Park-Klinik Weißensee, it
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1
from Ali Ghafir
March 30, 2023
Very bad hospitality.
1
from Darryl Anthony Valino
September 03, 2022
My girlfriend went to their E.R. It took them seven hours to accommodate us. A nurse misplaced her chart adding to the delay. I understand that there is a triage system that prioritizes severe or emergency cases but waiting for the whole day is absurd. It was especially hard for us, since we are foreigners and cannot speak fluent German. Honestly, it was a horrible experience.
5
from Chris Bannasch
May 13, 2022
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Prices for popular procedures:
-
Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $59,788
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,321
-
Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $38,611
-
Facet joint injection
≈ $2,357
-
Craniotomy
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-
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≈ $13,611
-
Brachial plexus surgery
≈ $21,488
3.2
5 reviews
1
from Ali Ghafir
March 30, 2023
Very bad hospitality.
1
from Darryl Anthony Valino
September 03, 2022
My girlfriend went to their E.R. It took them seven hours to accommodate us. A nurse misplaced her chart adding to the delay. I understand that there is a triage system that prioritizes severe or emergency cases but waiting for the whole day is absurd. It was especially hard for us, since we are foreigners and cannot speak fluent German. Honestly, it was a horrible experience.
5
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Rostock, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Cutting-edge medicine with a heart The Rostock University Medical Center is the maximum care provider for the region. In contrast to other parts of the
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1
from Alex Ferrandiz
October 04, 2023
My worst experience in a hospital for far.
My room is beside a place that are remodeling, 12 hours of the sound of a hammer constantly.
Due my operation I can not eat solids, so the only thing they are offering me is pocket soup, no veggies no fruits, nothing.
And forget about to find the manager, she is never in the office, and she will never pick up the phone.
The personal in my station are good the most of them, the problem in hospital is systematic.
1
from Wenwen Mao
September 12, 2023
The most irresponsible and unprofessional team I've ever met. My oparation was cancelled one day before the last minute, after all the preparation. Even worse, for more than one month, no apologize, no explaination and no call back to arrange a new time for the oparation.
1
from WC J
May 16, 2023
Worst hospital I have ever been too.
They are under staffed and under funded and
care more about making money then care of patients.
Cancelled appointments without letting patients know due to broken equipment and staff shortages.
You would get batter care in a third world country hospital.
Asklepios is a shinning example of how broken the German Medical System is.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,289
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $45,947
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,286
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $40,875
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $59,788
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,837
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
2.8
5 reviews
1
from Alex Ferrandiz
October 04, 2023
My worst experience in a hospital for far.
My room is beside a place that are remodeling, 12 hours of the sound of a hammer constantly.
Due my operation I can not eat solids, so the only thing they are offering me is pocket soup, no veggies no fruits, nothing.
And forget about to find the manager, she is never in the office, and she will never pick up the phone.
The personal in my station are good the most of them, the problem in hospital is systematic.
1
from Wenwen Mao
September 12, 2023
The most irresponsible and unprofessional team I've ever met. My oparation was cancelled one day before the last minute, after all the preparation. Even worse, for more than one month, no apologize, no explaination and no call back to arrange a new time for the oparation.
1
from WC J
May 16, 2023
Worst hospital I have ever been too.
They are under staffed and under funded and
care more about making money then care of patients.
Cancelled appointments without letting patients know due to broken equipment and staff shortages.
You would get batter care in a third world country hospital.
Asklepios is a shinning example of how broken the German Medical System is.
Hamburg, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
For more than 190 years, our hospital has been representing medical expertise and responsibility. As a maximum care hospitalwith five medical centers and 20 specialist
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1
from Saad Saleem
July 13, 2023
I am a professional who moved here to contribute to uplift industrial activity in my own area. Heard great input from friends on Helios, about English speaking staff, better handling than long and declining German medical system. When registered my wife for birth and checkup at the last stage of pregnancy - and recently visited, the rooms are hot (making the patient more inconvenient), then we requested female doctor/nurse due to our own comfort and values, but instead when the female doctor arrived she ended up giving me lecture to understand their culture, you are in germany, even in your home country there are only Male doctors & Staff (which she doesn't know 60-70% of medical employees are female in my home country). She was straight forward denying the service if we do not agree on the male attendant. We had no other option but to say yes, however, this has been traumatic experience turned from a happy moment. As a Service provider the doctor should be able to provide a relaxing and comfortable environment. And the treatment was not something that couldn't be done alone when requested. It was a one person job, she could have do it herself, but forced to have male attendant to just hand over tissues or so. And even after that told me to expect male attendant regardless you want or not during delivery.. Service providing is the key. highly disappointed.
1
from Elena So
April 28, 2023
I could put 0 or -5 if that was possible. I guess 1 star goes to nursing personnel some of whom were nice. My mother was admitted there with stomach cancer and fluids in abdomen supposedly for immune therapy (we know it is a last resort). Doctor (Ali Nuri Hunerliturkoglu) even wasn't fully aware of the diagnosis at the admission. At putting the port for immune therapy/chemotherapy, lung was punctured leading to an infection. Biopsy results were late, hence no promised immune therapy was provided just a general, non-specific chemotherapy, which weakened the patient together with hospital-induced punctured lung and infection to the point of not being able to walk and normally function. No help at all, just prolonging of suffering. To top it off, transportation to pick her up and deliver home was not allowed to approach hospital premises and a lying patient on a rolling bed had to be transported for 10 minutes outside in the cold.
Avoid if possible
5
from Arminas Grinius
October 16, 2022
I had this year three operations in Krefeld hospital.Two of them was not planned one of them was planned.Everything goes smootly.Personal are very friendly doctors also will try to explain everything till the end.Food quality also not that bad like hospital food.My plate was empty always.I had only one small minus the pillow for your head its like a carpet to clean your shoes so tin and not comfy at all 😀 Even this hospital is one hour where i live but anyway i would always choose this hospital and recommendate to others
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS)
by request
-
Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation therapy
≈ $3,894
-
Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,289
-
Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $45,947
-
Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,286
-
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $40,875
-
Brain tumors surgery
≈ $59,788
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,837
3.0
5 reviews
1
from Saad Saleem
July 13, 2023
I am a professional who moved here to contribute to uplift industrial activity in my own area. Heard great input from friends on Helios, about English speaking staff, better handling than long and declining German medical system. When registered my wife for birth and checkup at the last stage of pregnancy - and recently visited, the rooms are hot (making the patient more inconvenient), then we requested female doctor/nurse due to our own comfort and values, but instead when the female doctor arrived she ended up giving me lecture to understand their culture, you are in germany, even in your home country there are only Male doctors & Staff (which she doesn't know 60-70% of medical employees are female in my home country). She was straight forward denying the service if we do not agree on the male attendant. We had no other option but to say yes, however, this has been traumatic experience turned from a happy moment. As a Service provider the doctor should be able to provide a relaxing and comfortable environment. And the treatment was not something that couldn't be done alone when requested. It was a one person job, she could have do it herself, but forced to have male attendant to just hand over tissues or so. And even after that told me to expect male attendant regardless you want or not during delivery.. Service providing is the key. highly disappointed.
1
from Elena So
April 28, 2023
I could put 0 or -5 if that was possible. I guess 1 star goes to nursing personnel some of whom were nice. My mother was admitted there with stomach cancer and fluids in abdomen supposedly for immune therapy (we know it is a last resort). Doctor (Ali Nuri Hunerliturkoglu) even wasn't fully aware of the diagnosis at the admission. At putting the port for immune therapy/chemotherapy, lung was punctured leading to an infection. Biopsy results were late, hence no promised immune therapy was provided just a general, non-specific chemotherapy, which weakened the patient together with hospital-induced punctured lung and infection to the point of not being able to walk and normally function. No help at all, just prolonging of suffering. To top it off, transportation to pick her up and deliver home was not allowed to approach hospital premises and a lying patient on a rolling bed had to be transported for 10 minutes outside in the cold.
Avoid if possible
5
from Arminas Grinius
October 16, 2022
I had this year three operations in Krefeld hospital.Two of them was not planned one of them was planned.Everything goes smootly.Personal are very friendly doctors also will try to explain everything till the end.Food quality also not that bad like hospital food.My plate was empty always.I had only one small minus the pillow for your head its like a carpet to clean your shoes so tin and not comfy at all 😀 Even this hospital is one hour where i live but anyway i would always choose this hospital and recommendate to others
Krefeld, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Russian
As a modern hospital of maximum care, we offer you state-of-the-art medicine. This includes excellently trained doctors and nursing staff, innovatve medical technology and treatment
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5
from welee s.s
September 15, 2023
From Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Amazing hospital exceeded my expectations they were very kind, and hospitality from the first email replied. In general the staff was very polite and nice. Very clean facilities. Generous administration. Very special thanks to Prof Thaler Martin and his team in the Orthopaedic department they were professionals and very respectful. Highly recommended this hospital.
It was a good experience
1
from Soso B
July 07, 2023
I’m really negatively surprised about this hospital as I brought my son who was injured in school and in pain. 3 hours passed and still waiting…. Other people come and go quick in. What’s this?! Last year brought my other son who broke a leg and was treated fast and even got operated in one day and everything/ everyone were helpful nice etc.. was even recommending this place in case of emergency. This time is horrible… emergency waiting room is getting empty and still waiting…. From Dubai and can confirm that what we used to hear about German health care is all wrong if we compare nowadays especially the insurances!!
1
from Toni’s Motivation
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..
Prices for popular procedures:
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Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
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Brain tumors surgery
≈ $59,788
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Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
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Epidural block
≈ $2,321
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Endoscopic pituitary surgery
≈ $38,611
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Facet joint injection
≈ $2,357
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Craniotomy
≈ $33,308
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Brain biopsy
≈ $13,611
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Brachial plexus surgery
≈ $21,488
2.9
5 reviews
5
from welee s.s
September 15, 2023
From Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Amazing hospital exceeded my expectations they were very kind, and hospitality from the first email replied. In general the staff was very polite and nice. Very clean facilities. Generous administration. Very special thanks to Prof Thaler Martin and his team in the Orthopaedic department they were professionals and very respectful. Highly recommended this hospital.
It was a good experience
1
from Soso B
July 07, 2023
I’m really negatively surprised about this hospital as I brought my son who was injured in school and in pain. 3 hours passed and still waiting…. Other people come and go quick in. What’s this?! Last year brought my other son who broke a leg and was treated fast and even got operated in one day and everything/ everyone were helpful nice etc.. was even recommending this place in case of emergency. This time is horrible… emergency waiting room is getting empty and still waiting…. From Dubai and can confirm that what we used to hear about German health care is all wrong if we compare nowadays especially the insurances!!
1
from Toni’s Motivation
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..
Munich, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
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
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1
from İlknur Yar
January 17, 2023
one day I was very sick and had to go to the Emergency. They said they would not treat me. Because I had to be referred to the home doctor first. I wonder which house doctor can be reached at 4 in the morning? They didn't treat me and I wasn't even able to walk. I cried and had to go to another hospital. Besides, the staff working there were very rude. They were talking to me as if they were shouting at me. And even when I asked some questions, they wouldn't even answer me. They didn't even look at me because I was a foreigner. I do not recommend it to anyone. If I had fainted there, I think they would have referred me to a home doctor.
1
from Stella Vogiatzaki
December 27, 2022
I visited for the second time the emergency today. The first time nobody could point out a doctor as nobody could speak even a little bit English.
Today I found a kind lady in the morning reception who gave me instructions to come again at 18:00, visit the 1st floor, to see a doctor for my emergency. I did.
As I arrived I said that I don't speak German. None of the assistamts there could speak. They kept my Insurance Card and I was waiting for my turn. I heard my name and a nurse gave me a cup to pee. I used google translate to ask what the cup has to do with my pain and if they have at least someone speaking a little bit English to say what my problem was. They were explaining to me in German and as I could not understand they were just rolling eyes. If you are German prepare to get some rude responses as the specific assistant was yelling to people. If you do not speak German prepare to die as the punishment for not knowing German is death.
I feel very disappointed
1
from Maxine Mathias
October 14, 2022
Really shocking service - be ready to waste your time.
I wonder - what would the world be like if we all had the same attitude to each other as the staff do to their patients? HORRIBLE
Prices for popular procedures:
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Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
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Brain aneurysm repair
≈ $21,289
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Brain aneurysm clipping
≈ $45,947
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Microvascular decompression (MVD)
≈ $27,286
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Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) resection
≈ $40,875
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Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
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Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,837
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Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
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Chiari decompression surgery
≈ $20,462
3.2
5 reviews
1
from İlknur Yar
January 17, 2023
one day I was very sick and had to go to the Emergency. They said they would not treat me. Because I had to be referred to the home doctor first. I wonder which house doctor can be reached at 4 in the morning? They didn't treat me and I wasn't even able to walk. I cried and had to go to another hospital. Besides, the staff working there were very rude. They were talking to me as if they were shouting at me. And even when I asked some questions, they wouldn't even answer me. They didn't even look at me because I was a foreigner. I do not recommend it to anyone. If I had fainted there, I think they would have referred me to a home doctor.
1
from Stella Vogiatzaki
December 27, 2022
I visited for the second time the emergency today. The first time nobody could point out a doctor as nobody could speak even a little bit English.
Today I found a kind lady in the morning reception who gave me instructions to come again at 18:00, visit the 1st floor, to see a doctor for my emergency. I did.
As I arrived I said that I don't speak German. None of the assistamts there could speak. They kept my Insurance Card and I was waiting for my turn. I heard my name and a nurse gave me a cup to pee. I used google translate to ask what the cup has to do with my pain and if they have at least someone speaking a little bit English to say what my problem was. They were explaining to me in German and as I could not understand they were just rolling eyes. If you are German prepare to get some rude responses as the specific assistant was yelling to people. If you do not speak German prepare to die as the punishment for not knowing German is death.
I feel very disappointed
1
from Maxine Mathias
October 14, 2022
Really shocking service - be ready to waste your time.
I wonder - what would the world be like if we all had the same attitude to each other as the staff do to their patients? HORRIBLE
Erfurt, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Thoracic surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Russian
Helios Hospital Erfurt is your strong partner in matters of health. Being a tertiary care hospital in Central Thuringia and Academic Teaching Hospital of University
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5
from Vladimir Khachaturov
November 13, 2023
My father has been coming to this medical clinic since 2008. He was diagnosed with blood cancer, and we have been coming here ever since from Armenia. I can happily say that my father is cancer free, and people in here truly cared about him, did the best they could, and always kept in touch.
Our experience has been nothing but great here. Based on our experience, I can firmly say that I highly recommend this clinic. We visit them once every 1-2 years at least, and the experience been nothing but great.
Thank you very much for taking care of my father. I'm forever grateful, God bless you and your family.
1
from Mablo Bygon
April 05, 2023
Can "Booking Health GmbH" organize a medical program at Helios dkd Wiesbaden?
5
from S Ahmad
July 07, 2022
Absolutely amazing.. from beginning consultations, staff at reception, HNO... all the way down to the operation itself.. I am very very pleased. The ward, staff, and best of all Dr Aziz.. were amazing. One thing I didnt like.. (but I'm not going to let that stop me giving 5 stars).. is the staff in the holding area before and (especially) after the OP. They weren't friendly at all.. before the operation, the guy seemed like he wasn't happy to be there.. like he was fed up with everything and everyone.. Never in my life has a cannula caused me so much pain.... But worst of all.. after the Operation.. even though I was still coming out of the anesthesia, I was fully aware of my surroundings... the female nurse there was busy trying to complete some online course, but because her computer kept freezing or something, she kept shouting and swearing. My mouth was dry and wasn't sure if I was allowed to drink so I asked politely for a sponge used to moisten the mouth.. She just shrugged off my request and didnt help me.. I did later finally get a sip of water from the fed up male attendant.. being in pain and having to listen to the screeching insults being hurled at a PC, wasn't a pleasant experience. However, as soon as the assistant surgeon gave me the adequate pain relief and I was on the ward.. everything was great again. The staff on ward D2 deserve a pay rise. Loved every minute.. The ward itself is very cozy and rooms were luxury.. Best coffee machine ever!! All staff there were very attentive to my needs and helped in any way they could. The aftercare is also amazing.
Prices for popular procedures:
-
Intrathecal pain pump
≈ $9,912
-
Peripheral nerve repair
≈ $12,275
-
Nerve decompression surgery
≈ $11,837
-
Surgical neurolysis
≈ $6,500
-
Epidural block
≈ $2,321
-
Benign peripheral nerve tumor removal
≈ $9,783
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Facet joint injection
≈ $2,357
-
Nerve graft repair
≈ $12,131
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Brachial plexus surgery
≈ $21,488
3.8
5 reviews
5
from Vladimir Khachaturov
November 13, 2023
My father has been coming to this medical clinic since 2008. He was diagnosed with blood cancer, and we have been coming here ever since from Armenia. I can happily say that my father is cancer free, and people in here truly cared about him, did the best they could, and always kept in touch.
Our experience has been nothing but great here. Based on our experience, I can firmly say that I highly recommend this clinic. We visit them once every 1-2 years at least, and the experience been nothing but great.
Thank you very much for taking care of my father. I'm forever grateful, God bless you and your family.
1
from Mablo Bygon
April 05, 2023
Can "Booking Health GmbH" organize a medical program at Helios dkd Wiesbaden?
5
from S Ahmad
July 07, 2022
Absolutely amazing.. from beginning consultations, staff at reception, HNO... all the way down to the operation itself.. I am very very pleased. The ward, staff, and best of all Dr Aziz.. were amazing. One thing I didnt like.. (but I'm not going to let that stop me giving 5 stars).. is the staff in the holding area before and (especially) after the OP. They weren't friendly at all.. before the operation, the guy seemed like he wasn't happy to be there.. like he was fed up with everything and everyone.. Never in my life has a cannula caused me so much pain.... But worst of all.. after the Operation.. even though I was still coming out of the anesthesia, I was fully aware of my surroundings... the female nurse there was busy trying to complete some online course, but because her computer kept freezing or something, she kept shouting and swearing. My mouth was dry and wasn't sure if I was allowed to drink so I asked politely for a sponge used to moisten the mouth.. She just shrugged off my request and didnt help me.. I did later finally get a sip of water from the fed up male attendant.. being in pain and having to listen to the screeching insults being hurled at a PC, wasn't a pleasant experience. However, as soon as the assistant surgeon gave me the adequate pain relief and I was on the ward.. everything was great again. The staff on ward D2 deserve a pay rise. Loved every minute.. The ward itself is very cozy and rooms were luxury.. Best coffee machine ever!! All staff there were very attentive to my needs and helped in any way they could. The aftercare is also amazing.
Wiesbaden, Germany
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Oncology
The DKD Helios Hospital Wiesbaden was established in 1970 as the German Hospital for Diagnostics following the model of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, USA.
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 3.9 — Meoclinic in Berlin, Germany, clinic with the most reviews number of 383 — Evangelisches Krankenhaus Königin Elisabeth Herzberge (KEH) in Berlin, Germany.
With rating from 3.0 to 3.9 — 3 clinics.
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS):
worldwide
592 clinics
United Kingdom
56 clinics
Germany
44 clinics
Australia
25 clinics
Colombia
21 clinics
Turkey
21 clinics
Related procedures:
Procedures are likely to be used for Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) treatment:
Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation therapy,
Intrathecal pain pump,
and
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS)
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Procedures
Diseases
- Brain shunt surgery ≈ $27,854
- Cholecystectomy ≈ $9,931
- Corpus callosotomy ≈ $25,391
- Distal gastric resection ≈ $13,947
- Duodenectomy ≈ $10,945
- Endoscopic septostomy ≈ $19,078
- Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) ≈ $19,478
- Esophagogastrectomy ≈ $69,970
- Extended cholecystectomy ≈ $35,608
- Extracranial CSF drainage by request
- Focal resection ≈ $22,885
- Functional hemispherectomy ≈ $38,238
- Gastric endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) ≈ $6,413
- Jejunostomy ≈ $13,801
- Laparoscopic cholecystectomy ≈ $10,499
- Laproscopic total gastrectomy ≈ $32,493
- Laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) ≈ $34,435
- Lumbar puncture ≈ $1,945
- Major liver resection ≈ $57,377
- Minor liver resection ≈ $27,740
- Bell's palsy
- Benign bone tumor
- Bone cancer
- Brain metastases
- Cavernous angioma
- Cavernous hemangioma
- Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM)
- Chronic pain
- Craniopharyngioma
- Encephalitis
- Eye cancer
- Eye melanoma
- Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
- Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS)
- Head and neck cancer
- Hemifacial spasm
- Hip osteoarthritis
- Hydrocephalus
- Intraventricular tumor
- Knee osteoarthritis