University Hospital of Leipzig (Germany)
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University of Leipzig Medical Center, founded in 1415, is consideredto be the oldest clinic in Germany. With its rich history and vast accumulated experience, it is popular with patients from all over the world.
University of Leipzig Medical Center provides a wide range of medical services, with the exception of cardiac surgery and pediatric cardiology. Every year, more than 400 thousand people are treated here. Thanks to the strong professional ties with the Medical Faculty of the University of Leipzig, the latest treatment methods that have proven their effectiveness are immediately introduced into the daily practice of the hospital. Every day, the hospital staff provides assistance in 80 different areas, the main of which are the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, as well as the rehabilitation of patients. In addition, the medical complex of the hospital provides services in:
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internal medicine, neurology and dermatology;
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operativemedicine;
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women'sandchildren'smedicine;
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dentistry;
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emergencymedicalcare.
The Leipzig clinic is provided with the most modern medical equipment – a hybrid operating room for microsurgical operations, a robot surgeon, and radiation devices with the IMRT function. This makes it one of the most popular German clinics for complex operations and the treatment of seriously ill patients. The effectiveness of the treatment of cancer patients is confirmed by the certificate of the German Cancer Society DKG.
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University Hospital of Leipzig (Germany)
Patient management in general is a disaster, and a person feels more like a prisoner than treated. If possible, I would advise you to go to another clinic. Except, of course, when you experience pain and suffering :)
Patient management in general is a disaster, and a person feels more like a prisoner than treated. If possible, I would advise you to go to another clinic. Except, of course, when you experience pain and suffering :)