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Germany enjoys an outstanding reputation when it comes to treating patients from all over the world. There are over 2,000 hospitals, including 37 university medical centers offering the highest level of care. More than 1,200 preventive healthcare and rehabilitation facilities,





Offering quality healthcare Klinikum Stuttgar t is one of the biggest and most efficient hospitals in Germany. More than 50 clinics and institutes enable high levels of specialisation and comprehensive business activities in


Klinikum stuttgart is one of the biggest and most efficient hospitals in germany


and over 350 health resorts and spas are complementing the German healthcare system and offering attractive packages for both patients and their escorts. ‘Made in Germany’ has always been a symbol of best quality in the Arab world. The country offers some of the highest standards of medical care in the world, complemented by outstanding preventive therapy and rehabilitation. It owes its leading position to the unparalleled level of collaboration between science, research and specialist clinics in the different regions of Germany. However, healthcare is all about trust. One hospital that has gained an excellent reputation in the field of medical tourism is Klinikum Stuttgart. This success is based on understanding and respecting the real needs of the patient.


almost all medical faculties. Renowned specialists, suppor ted by a competent pool of 6,400 employees, work hand in hand for the benefit of patients providing state-of-the-ar t medicine and optimum care. Every year, more than 84,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients are treated at Klinikum Stuttgar t. The major specialities include medical and surgical oncology, or thopaedics with endoprosthetic surgery and restorative surgery, cardiology and hear t surgery, abdominal and vascular surgery, neurosurgery, neurology and all specialities in paediatrics. More than 1,400 foreign patients were seeking treatment at Klinikum Stuttgar t in 2010, almost two- thirds of them from the GCC. “Six years ago we star ted small, but from that time





on we are growing continually and are much more successful now,” says Andreas Braun, head of The International Unit at Klinikum Stuttgar t. He traces this back to the cultural skills that were improved in the hospital so that foreign patients would feel comfor table in Stuttgar t. “People from more than 170 different countries live here. Stuttgar t is a safe city and offers high-performance medicine at world-level. Over the past years, we have built solid work relations and friendships with health authorities, as well as other institutions in the GCC. They have become reliable and essential par tners for us. The strategic advantage of Klinikum Stuttgar t in terms of medical tourism is to have a strong par tner on the spot,” says Andreas Braun. The daily field of activity is to


build a personal network abroad and to strengthen relations with par tner organisations. ■


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MOre infO: Visit the website www.klinikum- stuttgart.de/international or email international-unit@klinikum-stuttgart. de for more information about the services on offer by the company.


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