Hospital Thalkirchner Strasse Munich Departments
The Hospital Thalkirchner Strasse Munich is a progressive highly specialized medical center, which provides the full range of modern preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for the restoration of skin health. For many years, the medical facility has been rightfully considered the largest Dermatology Hospital in Europe. The hospital was built in 1929, and some time later this type of building became a model for other medical complexes. Despite the fact that the clinic was designed many decades ago, nowadays it strikes with a modern look both outside and inside, as it is constantly being modernized. Since 1929, the hospital has been cooperating closely with the Department of Adult and Pediatric Dermatology, Allergology at the University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, which ranks among the best medical facilities in Germany. The cooperation of dermatologists from both hospitals promotes an active exchange of clinical experience and the use of the very latest therapeutic methods for the benefit of the patients suffering from skin diseases.
The hospital has 160 beds for inpatients and 40 beds for patients undergoing treatment in a day hospital. No other Dermatology Hospital in the European Union has such a number of beds. The medical team of the hospital annually diagnoses and treats more than 11,000 patients both with simple skin diseases and with especially complex pathological skin lesions, which require a highly professional approach of competent doctors with long clinical experience.
Of particular interest to the hospital's dermatologists is the treatment of all types of skin cancer, inflammatory skin diseases, skin allergic reactions, chronic non-healing wounds and skin diseases in the elderly. The advanced medical equipment of the hospital allows the doctors to carry out extended instrumental and laboratory diagnostics, the results of which serve to establish an accurate diagnosis and determine the effectiveness of further treatment. The therapeutic options of the medical complex are very diverse. It offers all the latest achievements in the field of dermatology – innovative drugs, laser therapy, photodynamic therapy, state-of-the-art operating rooms for surgical treatment and other options.
The medical facility has a strict quality control system, which allows the doctor to monitor all medical processes, compliance with hygiene and safety standards. In addition, the medical staff of the hospital cares about the comfort of their patients during treatment.
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Departments
Accommodation
Patients rooms
The patients of the Hospital Thalkirchner Strasse Munich live in cozy rooms with everything necessary for a comfortable stay. The hospital offers single, double, triple and quadruple patient rooms. Single and double rooms are designed for patients wishing to take advantage of the enhanced-comfort living conditions. All patient rooms have a bathroom with shower and toilet. In addition, each patient room includes a TV and a telephone. The telephone can be used with a special telephone card. All patient rooms have automatically adjustable beds and a special nurse call system. The patient rooms of the hospital are equipped in accordance with modern requirements for medical facilities in Germany.
The medical center has an in-house library with a large assortment of paper books and audiobooks, DVDs, music CDs and magazines, a post office and a mini-supermarket.
Meals and Menus
The patients of the hospital are offered tasty and healthy three meals a day. All meals are cooked from the freshest ingredients available in the region. Breakfast is served buffet style – bread, buns, cheeses, sausages, yoghurts, fruits, tea, coffee, etc. The patient can choose from three different menus for lunch and dinner. If you are on a specific diet for some reason, you will be offered an individual menu. Please inform the nursing staff about your food preferences prior to treatment.
Further details
Standard rooms include:
Religion
The religious services are available upon request.
Accompanying person
During the inpatient program, the accompanying person can live with the patient in a patient room or a hotel of his choice. Our managers will help you choose the most suitable option.
Hotel
During the outpatient program, the patient can stay at the hotel of his choice. Our managers will help you choose the most suitable option.
Location
Munich is considered one of the largest cities in Germany and is also the capital of the state of Bavaria. The city is located on the banks of the Isar River, not far from the Alps. Munich is rightfully considered the scientific and industrial center of Germany. It houses the headquarters of leading German companies, many cultural attractions and universities of the country. The city has about a hundred museums, many ancient temples, palaces and theaters.
As a rule, visitors to Munich begin their acquaintance with the city from the central Marienplatz Square. In the old days, the square was the venue for knightly tournaments and other events of city significance. Today, the square and nearby streets are lined with brand boutiques, hotels, luxury restaurants and cafes, which serve delicious traditional European and German cuisine. In the center of the square, one can see a column of the Virgin Mary. The building of the Old City Hall is located nearby. Nowadays, it is a venue for official events.
Car lovers and those who are interested in mechanical engineering should definitely visit the BMW Museum, which is located near the headquarters of the same company. The huge museum is dedicated to the history of the company and offers a complete collection of BMW cars and motorcycles. During the excursion, the visitors can see the entire process of production and assembly of the car, get acquainted with historical photographs and biographies of the founders of the company.
The connoisseurs of historical sights should visit the oldest church in the city – Peterskirche. The church is located near the central Marienplatz Square and is a Gothic basilica. The interior of the church impresses with its luxurious decoration in the late Baroque style. The main attraction of the church is its altar. The center of the altar depicts St. Peter sitting on a throne with a golden tiara on his head. At the very top, in the tower, the oldest clock in all of Munich has been preserved. It has 8 dials and was first mentioned in literary sources in 1371. The tower also has one of the best observation decks where one can enjoy a splendid panoramic view of the entire city.
Munich is a unique city, which combines the innovations of modern civilization and carefully honors the traditions of the past. The greatness of the city and the number of attractions will satisfy even the most sophisticated tourists. Everyone will find here something interesting and will definitely want to come back again.