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Parkinsons Disease | Diagnosis Before Deep Brain Stimulation (dbs) treatment in Munich. Hospital Prices, Ranking, Reviews - Bookinghealth

Parkinsons Disease — Diagnosis Before Deep Brain Stimulation (dbs): treatment in Munich - Germany

➤Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease before deep brain stimulation (DBS) and implanted of neurostimulator - treatment in Munich ★ Direct prices from the best hospitals in Germany $ We will help you save money on treatment ✔ Patient support 24/7

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University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Specialized hospital
Germany, Munich

University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Overall rating 10 / 10

Department of Neurology

The Department of Neurology offers the full range of modern diagnostics and treatment for diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Of particular interest are such diseases as stroke, epilepsy, movement disorders, dizziness, neuroinfections, headaches, neurodegenerative disorders, and neuromuscular diseases. The department has modern diagnostic rooms with devices for electroencephalography, electromyography, electroneurography, Doppler ultrasonography, evoked potential recording, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, posturography, and other tests. All these diagnostic options allow the department's neurologists to make an accurate diagnosis and provide the most effective treatment. The department's specialists use modern drugs, botulinum toxin injection therapy, physiotherapeutic procedures, and other methods. The department has a friendly atmosphere and all the conditions for the provision of high-quality medical care. According to Newsweek, a reputable American news magazine, the department ranks among the world's best Neurology Centers.

Günter Höglinger
Prof. Dr. med.Günter Höglinger
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Price: 8271.75
University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich
Specialized hospital
Germany, Munich

University Hospital Rechts der Isar Munich

Overall rating 9.8 / 10

Department of Neurology

The Department of Neurology offers all the options of modern medicine for the diagnostics and conservative treatment of nervous system diseases. The department has unique competence in the treatment of stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, neuromuscular diseases, chronic back pain, chronic headaches and other pathologies. To provide comprehensive medical care, the department has modern diagnostic rooms, a special outpatient clinic, a stroke unit with state-of-the-art technical equipment and an interdisciplinary intensive care unit. The department annually provides treatment to more than 3,500 inpatients and several thousands outpatients. The well-being of patients is in the safe hands of a medical team, consisting of 50 competent doctors. The modern medical facility combines the highest level of medical knowledge, advanced technical equipment, as well as a pleasant and friendly atmosphere.

Bernhard Hemmer
Prof. Dr. med.Bernhard Hemmer
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Price: 8389.72
Prof. Christian Franke Neurology Clinic Munich
Germany, Munich

Prof. Christian Franke Neurology Clinic Munich

Overall rating 9 / 10

Department of Neurology

The Department of Neurology provides the full range of medical services in the area of its specialization. The healthcare facility provides comprehensive diagnostics and effective treatment of diseases of the nervous system. The department's team of doctors focuses on the treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, cerebrovascular diseases, chronic back pain, chronic headaches, dizziness, restless legs syndrome, and muscle diseases. The therapeutic process begins with a comprehensive neurological diagnosis, including clinical examination, doppler ultrasound, electroencephalography, electromyography, neurography, myography, registration of evoked potentials, laboratory blood tests, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, neuropsychological testing, etc. After studying the results of the preliminary diagnostics, the attending physician prepares an optimal treatment regimen for the patient, which is usually based on drug therapy. In many cases, oral medications, injections, and/or infusion therapy are supplemented with physiotherapy and therapeutic exercises (for example, for multiple sclerosis or chronic back pain). It is important for the department's medical team to provide individualized treatment aimed at achieving the best possible results and improving the quality of life.

Christian Franke
Prof. Dr. med.Christian Franke