Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg Departments
The Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg is a highly specialized clinic that has been successfully diagnosing and treating cardiovascular and respiratory diseases for more than 30 years. Structurally, the medical center consists of the following three specialized departments: Department of Cardiology, Department of Angiology, and Department of Pulmonology. Each department is staffed by a highly qualified team of doctors headed by a professor. The specialists have many years of experience, which allows them to successfully deal with clinical cases of varying complexity.
One of the key focuses of the medical center's doctors is the conservative and catheter-based treatment of heart disease. The healthcare facility also offers comprehensive Check-up programs to assess the patient's general health and identify risk factors for heart disease. For the patient's maximum comfort, specialists strive to perform a complete diagnosis in just one day. The medical center has three advanced Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories where cardiologists perform coronary angiography, stent implantation to eliminate coronary artery stenosis and occlusion, pacemaker implantation, and other procedures. The medical facility's specialists keep pace with innovation to provide patients with all currently available diagnostic and therapeutic services.
The Medical Care Center Prof. Mathey and Prof. Schofer Hamburg admits for treatment more than 30,000 patients every year. The clinic is deservedly proud of its outstanding treatment results, thanks to which it has gained an excellent reputation in Germany and abroad.
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You may stay at the hotel of your choice during the outpatient program. Our managers will support you for selecting the best option.
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Hamburg is one of the oldest German cities with beautiful architecture, well-kept green parks, theaters, museums, and galleries. Hamburg has the status of the largest seaport and the fourth largest river port in Germany. It is also one of the major financial centers in Germany, with offices of many corporations, banks, and insurance companies.
The Hamburg Town Hall, with its 112-meter-high tower, is one of the most famous and visited sights in the city. Built in 1887, it combines elements of several architectural styles, including Baroque, Gothic, and Neo-Renaissance. The Hamburg Town Hall is now a place for city council meetings, but it is also open to tourists. The most valuable exhibit in the Town Hall is "Hamburg's Golden Book", in which Charles de Gaulle, Princess Diana, Bismarck, and other famous personalities have left their messages to the citizens of the city since the 19th century.
Hamburg is home to many sacred architectural monuments, the most popular of which are St. James Church, St. Peter's Church, St. Michael's Church, St. Nicholas Church, and St. Catherine's Church. St. Michael's Church, with its 132-meter-high tower, is the main shrine of the city and its visiting card. The church is built in the late Baroque style and is dedicated to Archangel Michael. His symbolic image can be seen above the entrance to the building: the bronze Michael is depicted defeating the devil by piercing him with a sharp spear.
You should definitely take a boat ride on the Alster, which is located almost in the center of the city. On the shores of the lake are the most elite areas of the city, with beautiful buildings.
Another interesting place in Hamburg is the Fish Market. Although the market is called a fish market, its main area is occupied by vendors selling vegetables, fruits, meat, sweets, and spices. There are also many cafes and restaurants serving delicious seafood and other delicacies.
Hamburg deservedly enjoys its reputation as one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Germany. This magnificent city with interesting sights, multiple water canals, and a unique atmosphere will definitely not leave even experienced travelers indifferent.