St. Catherine Hospital in Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
6.5
14 reviews

St. Catherine Hospital in Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

Germany , Frankfurt am Main

Clinic specialization

Obstetrics and gynecology
Infectious diseases
Cardiology
Cardiac surgery
Oncology
Orthopedics and traumatology
Rheumatology
Urology
Phlebology · Vascular Surgery
Surgery
Endocrinology
Pediatrics
Radiology
Therapy
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St. Catherine's Hospital in Frankfurt am Main was founded in 1862. This is a multidisciplinary medical institution that provides comprehensive care to about 110 thousand patients a year. The medical institution provides services both to inpatients and outpatients. The hospital also provides emergency medical care and emergency operations. The main directions of the clinic are the following:

  • orthopedics and traumatology;

  • rheumatology;

  • obstetrics and gynecology;

  • thyroid diseases;

  • cardiology;

  • surgery;

  • intensive care;

  • urology;

  • vascular surgery;

  • radiology and brachytherapy;

  • palliative medicine.

Separately, it is necessary to highlight the diagnostic base of the hospital, which is equipped with advanced medical facilities that allow the doctors to diagnose the patient in the shortest possible time. The hospital pays special attention to the approach to patients. Competent therapy and comfortable treatment conditions can reduce significantlythe stress of staying in a medical institution, the time of rehabilitation and improve treatment indicators. The hospital has a spacious park, a cinema hall, a chapel, and a library. All this allows patients to feel a cozy atmosphere during treatment and recovery. The level of services provided and the high quality of medical care is evidenced by the KTQ certificate issued by an organization of independent experts who control the quality of service in clinics and medical centers. The hospital is supported by the Catholic community of St. Catherine. This allows the clinic to strengthen the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, motivate patients to visit a doctor in a timely manner and create all the necessary conditions to support patients suffering from severe forms of diseases.

 

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Attention! The price may vary depending on the complexity of the medical case or the recommendations of the doctors for treatment.

Procedures
Prices in $
Doctor visit
330
Angiography
350 - 400
Coronary angiography
850 - 900
CAR T cell therapy
30000 - 500000
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St. Catherine Hospital in Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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I've been playing basketball since I was a kid. My parents didn't really like this idea of mine, after all, I'm a girl, but they didn't mind me going to classes. During one crucial game, I jumped unsuccessfully, and then stood on my foot, from that moment on, problems with my knees began. I couldn't walk, couldn't bend my leg. We went to different hospitals, where they did something for me, but my leg still ached, and I limped. Then my mother found the St. Catherine's Clinic, where I went for treatment. To be honest, I didn't believe in success, it seemed to me that I would suffer with my leg, but after a full examination, the doctor told me what the problem was. In order for my leg to recover, I was prescribed physiotherapy courses, which I passed with pleasure. In addition, the doctor showed me the exercises that I should do at home. Today I'm not just walking, I'm running, I'm back in basketball.
I went to St. Catherine's Clinic to be examined. My endocrinologist insisted that I need to have an operation on the thyroid gland, but I read on the Internet that this cannot be done. To know exactly what to do, I went abroad. I am very grateful to the specialist who examined me, he is a wonderful and experienced doctor. Thanks to all the diagnosticians for the excellent attitude. Fortunately, my problem was not as terrible as I was painted, so I didn't have to do any surgery.
I was hospitalized for 2 nights in St. Catharines. The medical staff and the nurse (especially Frau Anna Liska) are attentive and friendly, even I don't speak much German. Overall, the experience was good and peaceful. I would like to thank the Chirurgie team and all the hardworking nurses who took care of the patients with their professionalism.
My friend injured his leg, and on Saturday we ended up in the emergency department at the St. Katharinen Hospital. We were warmly welcomed by Ms. Junghaus. The ladies at the reception and the doctors are doing a great job here! Also super friendly! We are very glad that we landed here. Both my friend and I felt that we were in good hands and would only arrive at the St. Katharinen ambulance!
For several years, I suffered greatly from "hyperhidrosis", known as severe sweating. Since my arms and legs were damaged, I started looking for doctors who would perform this procedure. Due to many positive reviews, not least from my family doctor, I chose Dr. Morlang decided. From the first date, I felt very good with Dr. Morlang, I felt in good hands, not least because of the extremely pleasant aura, but... of course also because it is marketed as luminaries in this area. On September 13, 2017, I had hyperhidrosis from Dr. Morlang at St. kAtharinen Hospital in Frankfurt am Main, from hospitalization to anesthesia doctor with Dr. med. Michael Neumann, as well as taking care of the restoration at Mr. Hartman's station, were absolutely TOP! The operation itself went without complaints, Dr. Morlang just did an incredibly good job! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the new life that this has given me, and I can advise anyone whose life needs to change, a direct path to the doctor is looking for Morlang!!! MERCI!
The team of urologists (2A and 2B) is excellent: professional, humane and helpful.
Everything is explained clearly and patiently, all aspects are covered and discussed.
The medical staff of these two departments are no less dedicated.
Care is very important, and many nurses devote time to patients, despite the hard work, and convey a legitimate sense that they are well taken care of.
A very big compliment and thank you all!
1
The most horrible hospital stay!

My father was hospitalized because he was ill and suspected of dementia. Everything was checked and ruled out that there was nothing sharp. We did not receive any information about the condition, and they never communicated with us, despite calls every 2 hours. In addition, we were NOT allowed to see him (even as guardians and guardians).

Since my 85-year-old father, who suffers from dementia, is not feeling very well, we wanted to get him out of there so that he could take additional tests at home in a specialized institution where he feels comfortable. However, they didn't want to let him go, despite the danger, and there was no reason for that. We could never get in touch with the doctor, so we couldn't get Dad out. We were never informed about the condition or what to do next.

We couldn't get through to the doctor for 3 days and were left in the dark. It is our RIGHT and my father's right (the right to self-determination) to be released (at your own risk). However, they didn't want to let him go or give us any information just to fill their beds.

I am very disappointed and this will have legal consequences. An incredibly bad hospital, at least in this ward. If her parents are old and suffer from dementia, they definitely won't go to Katarinen Hospital.
6
My grandmother was admitted to St. Katharinen Hospital due to acute thrombosis. Thrombosis is treated very well. Unfortunately, my grandmother had to go to a nursing home because of severe bedsores on her back. After 5 months, she died from severe pain.
4
I'm completely disappointed.
Come to the emergency room with severe shoulder pain and a numb arm. The doctor asks me what to do and that there is no place. What the hell? Are they serious? Who's the doctor? Me or him. Never again. Indeed, without words.
2
I had to go to the clinic unplanned, and since the neurological department was recommended, I went to the Katarinen Hospital. Everything went perfectly from the registration to the station. The ZNA doctor who took me in was very friendly, took my complaints seriously and, although it was already noon, still did an emergency MRI. The same doctor took me to an MRI scan and picked me up again, and also took care of all the necessary things when entering the ZNA, since the medical staff, unfortunately, had a lot to do that day. I have rarely come across (I work as a nurse myself) that a doctor is practically not bad at anything and helps in things that are not really in her area of responsibility. Everyone in Ward 4A was very kind from the medical staff and doctors. I felt like I was in safe hands for two days in the ward.

A small minus for registration in ZNA. I know that at the moment you have to be careful with Covid and therefore you are not allowed to come, this is absolutely understandable, but on the day of the reception they still brought me things that I picked up on the street, we saw each other for a maximum of 10 minutes and with a face mask and a distance. I had to go back through the ZNA because the main entrance was already closed and I was ridiculed for why I was outside and I wasn't allowed to do it because of the Covid smear. As I said, I absolutely understand the ban on visiting, but I only got one bag from my husband, with whom I was at home that morning. I found the "lecture" a bit unnecessary.
I have been to this place twice already, and the impressions from the reception to the meeting with the doctor and all the processes in between were pretty good. All the staff were very friendly, most of them spoke English, so it was pretty easy for me.
The emergency department receptionist was very unfriendly and shouted to several attendants to leave the building immediately, although they were ready to cooperate. The waiting time is very long (4-5 hours), but it happens in emergency departments.
Medical staff complains about a bad service key and a shortage of staff. Some patients could not be hospitalized due to staff shortages and were sent home. Contact with the doctor was very weak, minimums were met, but the doctor was nice. The medical staff was very friendly and attentive.
Perhaps the clinic management can think of a key personnel to enhance the reputation of the clinic and provide better patient care.
It does not act at all in the interests of the patient's well-being. They are completely stubborn and heartless, and forbid an almost 96-year-old woman with some dementia to visit her daughter, whom she looks forward to every day! The patient is already suffering from a hip fracture. Now instill fear and abandonment in her, because it is too convenient for the staff to make an exception to the rules of visiting according to Covid. None of the other hospitals in Frankfurt have a waiting time before a visit becomes possible. Of course, this will not be without consequences. Under no circumstances should they go here!
I'm completely disappointed.
Come to the emergency room with severe shoulder pain and a numb arm. The doctor asks me what to do and that there is no place. What the hell? Are they serious? Who's the doctor? Me or him. Never again. Indeed, without words.
I've been playing basketball since I was a kid. My parents didn't really like this idea of mine, after all, I'm a girl, but they didn't mind me going to classes. During one crucial game, I jumped unsuccessfully, and then stood on my foot, from that moment on, problems with my knees began. I couldn't walk, couldn't bend my leg. We went to different hospitals, where they did something for me, but my leg still ached, and I limped. Then my mother found the St. Catherine's Clinic, where I went for treatment. To be honest, I didn't believe in success, it seemed to me that I would suffer with my leg, but after a full examination, the doctor told me what the problem was. In order for my leg to recover, I was prescribed physiotherapy courses, which I passed with pleasure. In addition, the doctor showed me the exercises that I should do at home. Today I'm not just walking, I'm running, I'm back in basketball.
I went to St. Catherine's Clinic to be examined. My endocrinologist insisted that I need to have an operation on the thyroid gland, but I read on the Internet that this cannot be done. To know exactly what to do, I went abroad. I am very grateful to the specialist who examined me, he is a wonderful and experienced doctor. Thanks to all the diagnosticians for the excellent attitude. Fortunately, my problem was not as terrible as I was painted, so I didn't have to do any surgery.
The team of urologists (2A and 2B) is excellent: professional, humane and helpful.
Everything is explained clearly and patiently, all aspects are covered and discussed.
The medical staff of these two departments are no less dedicated.
Care is very important, and many nurses devote time to patients, despite the hard work, and convey a legitimate sense that they are well taken care of.
A very big compliment and thank you all!
1
The most horrible hospital stay!

My father was hospitalized because he was ill and suspected of dementia. Everything was checked and ruled out that there was nothing sharp. We did not receive any information about the condition, and they never communicated with us, despite calls every 2 hours. In addition, we were NOT allowed to see him (even as guardians and guardians).

Since my 85-year-old father, who suffers from dementia, is not feeling very well, we wanted to get him out of there so that he could take additional tests at home in a specialized institution where he feels comfortable. However, they didn't want to let him go, despite the danger, and there was no reason for that. We could never get in touch with the doctor, so we couldn't get Dad out. We were never informed about the condition or what to do next.

We couldn't get through to the doctor for 3 days and were left in the dark. It is our RIGHT and my father's right (the right to self-determination) to be released (at your own risk). However, they didn't want to let him go or give us any information just to fill their beds.

I am very disappointed and this will have legal consequences. An incredibly bad hospital, at least in this ward. If her parents are old and suffer from dementia, they definitely won't go to Katarinen Hospital.
6
My grandmother was admitted to St. Katharinen Hospital due to acute thrombosis. Thrombosis is treated very well. Unfortunately, my grandmother had to go to a nursing home because of severe bedsores on her back. After 5 months, she died from severe pain.
4
I'm completely disappointed.
Come to the emergency room with severe shoulder pain and a numb arm. The doctor asks me what to do and that there is no place. What the hell? Are they serious? Who's the doctor? Me or him. Never again. Indeed, without words.
2
I had to go to the clinic unplanned, and since the neurological department was recommended, I went to the Katarinen Hospital. Everything went perfectly from the registration to the station. The ZNA doctor who took me in was very friendly, took my complaints seriously and, although it was already noon, still did an emergency MRI. The same doctor took me to an MRI scan and picked me up again, and also took care of all the necessary things when entering the ZNA, since the medical staff, unfortunately, had a lot to do that day. I have rarely come across (I work as a nurse myself) that a doctor is practically not bad at anything and helps in things that are not really in her area of responsibility. Everyone in Ward 4A was very kind from the medical staff and doctors. I felt like I was in safe hands for two days in the ward.

A small minus for registration in ZNA. I know that at the moment you have to be careful with Covid and therefore you are not allowed to come, this is absolutely understandable, but on the day of the reception they still brought me things that I picked up on the street, we saw each other for a maximum of 10 minutes and with a face mask and a distance. I had to go back through the ZNA because the main entrance was already closed and I was ridiculed for why I was outside and I wasn't allowed to do it because of the Covid smear. As I said, I absolutely understand the ban on visiting, but I only got one bag from my husband, with whom I was at home that morning. I found the "lecture" a bit unnecessary.
I have been to this place twice already, and the impressions from the reception to the meeting with the doctor and all the processes in between were pretty good. All the staff were very friendly, most of them spoke English, so it was pretty easy for me.
The emergency department receptionist was very unfriendly and shouted to several attendants to leave the building immediately, although they were ready to cooperate. The waiting time is very long (4-5 hours), but it happens in emergency departments.
Medical staff complains about a bad service key and a shortage of staff. Some patients could not be hospitalized due to staff shortages and were sent home. Contact with the doctor was very weak, minimums were met, but the doctor was nice. The medical staff was very friendly and attentive.
Perhaps the clinic management can think of a key personnel to enhance the reputation of the clinic and provide better patient care.
It does not act at all in the interests of the patient's well-being. They are completely stubborn and heartless, and forbid an almost 96-year-old woman with some dementia to visit her daughter, whom she looks forward to every day! The patient is already suffering from a hip fracture. Now instill fear and abandonment in her, because it is too convenient for the staff to make an exception to the rules of visiting according to Covid. None of the other hospitals in Frankfurt have a waiting time before a visit becomes possible. Of course, this will not be without consequences. Under no circumstances should they go here!
I'm completely disappointed.
Come to the emergency room with severe shoulder pain and a numb arm. The doctor asks me what to do and that there is no place. What the hell? Are they serious? Who's the doctor? Me or him. Never again. Indeed, without words.
I was hospitalized for 2 nights in St. Catharines. The medical staff and the nurse (especially Frau Anna Liska) are attentive and friendly, even I don't speak much German. Overall, the experience was good and peaceful. I would like to thank the Chirurgie team and all the hardworking nurses who took care of the patients with their professionalism.
My friend injured his leg, and on Saturday we ended up in the emergency department at the St. Katharinen Hospital. We were warmly welcomed by Ms. Junghaus. The ladies at the reception and the doctors are doing a great job here! Also super friendly! We are very glad that we landed here. Both my friend and I felt that we were in good hands and would only arrive at the St. Katharinen ambulance!
For several years, I suffered greatly from "hyperhidrosis", known as severe sweating. Since my arms and legs were damaged, I started looking for doctors who would perform this procedure. Due to many positive reviews, not least from my family doctor, I chose Dr. Morlang decided. From the first date, I felt very good with Dr. Morlang, I felt in good hands, not least because of the extremely pleasant aura, but... of course also because it is marketed as luminaries in this area. On September 13, 2017, I had hyperhidrosis from Dr. Morlang at St. kAtharinen Hospital in Frankfurt am Main, from hospitalization to anesthesia doctor with Dr. med. Michael Neumann, as well as taking care of the restoration at Mr. Hartman's station, were absolutely TOP! The operation itself went without complaints, Dr. Morlang just did an incredibly good job! I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the new life that this has given me, and I can advise anyone whose life needs to change, a direct path to the doctor is looking for Morlang!!! MERCI!

Clinic quality certificates

Kooperation für Transparenz und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen (KTQ)
German healthcare сertificate

How it works

1
You are sending a request
2
We will select a specialized coordinator for you
3
You receive a personal offer with an action plan and cost
4
We will arrange the trip. From appointment with a doctor to buying tickets
5
You go to the clinic, and our medical assistant stays in touch with you 24/7