Ev. Wald Hospital is located in Spandau, one of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Berlin.
Best Hospitals for Epilepsy treatment in Germany 2025
Medical Center DOC Dortmund is a high German quality of diagnostics with using modern technology research in Germany.
The Leopoldina Hospital is an academic institution The University Hospital of Würzburg - it is the largest hospital in the resort area, located in a cozy picturesque location between the river Main and the Rhön mountains.
Medical Park (Medical Park AG) is the network of specialized rehabilitation clinics in the field of recovery after injuries, orthopedic surgery, after various diseases: rheumatic, neurological, cardiac and psychosomatic and after various operations, located in the most beautiful regions of Germany. Two of them - outpatient therapeutic centers «CITY MED» and «Medical Park Art.» are located at the largest Bavarian cities Munich and Nuremberg. Other clinics are located in Bavaria, such towns as Tegernsee, Chiemsee, Bad Wiessee - combines the beauty of mountain lakes and Alpine panorama.
Meoclinic in Berlin is a one of the biggest international hospitals in Germany. 50 doctors work at Meoclinic specialized in over 30 medical fields. The Hospital consists of 5 narrow focused centers of radiology, cardiology, surgery, phlebology, and rehabilitation. Meoclinic has a certification according to the international Quality Management System ISO 9001:2008.
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Essen University Hospital is one of the Europe leaders which provides high-quality medical services and accurate diagnosis in many areas (oncology, hematology, transplantation and treatment of cardiovascular disease). The hospital has an international authority, successfully combines research work with the practice of the treatment of patients, as well as the development and implementation of innovative treatment techniques, conducting various clinical trials and actively collaborates with leading hospitals around the world.
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Rehabilitation Center in Pforzheim (Germany), was founded by two doctors-rehabilitators, a married couple - Ryud Geerlofsom and Daniela Dorshner-Geerlofs. By combining professional expertise and the latest scientific discoveries in the field of neuroscience, they have developed a unique restorative program, which was successfully used in their center Zentrum de Rehabilitation.
- Recognized in "World's Best Hospitals 2021" by Newsweek, the clinic offers specialized epilepsy treatments, such as Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and Multiple Subpial Transections.
- Patients benefit from the clinic's research and teaching collaboration with the University of Duisburg-Essen, ensuring current methodologies in epilepsy care.
- The Neurocenter at the hospital provides complex diagnostic and minimally-invasive treatment for neurological disorders, including epilepsy.
- Patients undergoing epilepsy treatment are managed by Dr. Roland Veltkamp, a stroke neurologist with international training and research expertise in stroke management and prevention.
- Dr. Veltkamp's affiliation with the European Stroke Organisation and American Heart Association reflects his commitment to applying the latest findings to patient care.
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M1 Private Clinic is a specialized check-up health center located in Munich. It focuses on diagnosing children and teens. Personnel is of highly experienced and dedicated pediatric physicians, who cover all areas of expertise and eager to help any young patient. Doctors’ experience and qualification match that of a university hospital level.
Klinikum Bremen-Nord is a multispecialty hospital in the northern part of Bremen (Germany), which is a part of Gesundheit Nord (Nord Klinik Allianz). Key specialties at Bremen-Nord are general and vascular surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics.
In 2015-2016, the hospital was ranked among the 100 best medical facilities in Germany according to the Focus journal. The journal takes into account the percent of successful treatment provided in the hospital, patients’ reviews and doctors’ achievements.
Each year, Bremen-Nord treats 40,000 patients.