Red Cross Clinic in Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
Clinic specialization
The Red Cross clinics are modern multi-specialty hospitals united in the medical network DRK Kliniken. There are 40 such clinics in Germany, one of which is in Frankfurt am Main. More than 17,000 patients are treated here every year. The main directions of the treatment are the following:
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orthopedics;
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cardiology;
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vascular surgery;
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gynecology.
The Center of Orthopedics treats various orthopedic pathologies with conservative and surgical methods using modern developments. Specialists of the center successfully help to cope with sports injuries, perform endoprosthetics, surgical operations on the spine, treat inflammatory diseases. The Center of Cardiology deals with the treatment of congenital and acquired cardiac disorders, pathologies of the heart valve, atrial fibrillation. The presence of an intensive care unit in the center allows the clinic to provide round-the-clock emergency care to patients with cardiological problems. In the department of vascular surgery, patients can undergo diagnostics, prevention and treatment of vascular diseases: aortic aneurysms, vein and artery occlusions, varicose veins, narrowing of the carotid artery, thrombosis, diabetic foot syndrome (against the background of diabetes mellitus), etc. Thanks to modern equipment, the center has all the tools for accurate visualization diagnostics: from color ultrasound to intraoperative digital angiography. The Department of Gynecology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of a full range of diseases of the female reproductive system, including cancer. Specialists of the department prefer conservative methods of treatment and minimally invasive surgical interventions with the preservation of the organ and its functions. The clinic offers its patients an individual treatment approach, as well as the comfort and atmosphere of a five-star hotel.
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Red Cross Clinic in Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
I was extremely pleased with my decision to have an operation in this hospital.
The nurses were also so cordial, I haven't seen such nice and helpful nurses for a long time. First of all, a big compliment to Sister Andrea and Sister Jenny in the gynecology department. You forgot for a short time that you are in the hospital. There is a family atmosphere here. Thanks to everyone who made me feel like a human being!! ❤
I am very happy and grateful to have met the best gynecologist I have ever met. Senior Doctor El Abassi is a wonderful, warm and loving person, an excellent doctor and an excellent surgeon.
The gynecologist's team is also great. Special thanks to Sister Jenny, Sister Eva and Nurse Marco!
But the kitchen is really scary! Serving cabbage and beans in a ward with abdominal surgeries is a cheek. Serving meat to Catholics on Good Friday and pork to Muslims may also be revised. For an allergic person like me, serving things I'm allergic to can hardly be surpassed. Why doesn't the kitchen talk to nutritionists who come every day to discuss food with patients? And what is the profession of a dietary chef?
5 stars for doctors and nurses, but definitely 0 stars for the kitchen team.
I was extremely pleased with my decision to have an operation in this hospital.
The nurses were also so cordial, I haven't seen such nice and helpful nurses for a long time. First of all, a big compliment to Sister Andrea and Sister Jenny in the gynecology department. You forgot for a short time that you are in the hospital. There is a family atmosphere here. Thanks to everyone who made me feel like a human being!! ❤
I am very happy and grateful to have met the best gynecologist I have ever met. Senior Doctor El Abassi is a wonderful, warm and loving person, an excellent doctor and an excellent surgeon.
The gynecologist's team is also great. Special thanks to Sister Jenny, Sister Eva and Nurse Marco!
But the kitchen is really scary! Serving cabbage and beans in a ward with abdominal surgeries is a cheek. Serving meat to Catholics on Good Friday and pork to Muslims may also be revised. For an allergic person like me, serving things I'm allergic to can hardly be surpassed. Why doesn't the kitchen talk to nutritionists who come every day to discuss food with patients? And what is the profession of a dietary chef?
5 stars for doctors and nurses, but definitely 0 stars for the kitchen team.