Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery 38 clinics
Orthopedics 22 clinics
Ophthalmology 22 clinics
Dermatology 21 clinics
Oncology 20 clinics
Rheumatology 18 clinics
Gynecology 17 clinics
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 17 clinics
Hair Restoration 17 clinics
Neurology 16 clinics
Cosmetology 16 clinics
Spinal Surgery 16 clinics
General Surgery 15 clinics
Gastroenterology 15 clinics
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 14 clinics
Diagnostic Imaging 14 clinics
Cardiology 14 clinics
Colorectal Medicine 13 clinics
General Medicine 13 clinics
Urology 11 clinics
Infectious Diseases 11 clinics
Dentistry 11 clinics
Endocrinology 11 clinics
Neurosurgery 10 clinics
Allergology 10 clinics
Vascular Medicine 10 clinics
Reproductive Medicine 9 clinics
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine 9 clinics
Bariatric Surgery 8 clinics
Nephrology 8 clinics
Laboratory Medicine 8 clinics
Sleep Medicine 5 clinics
Maxillofacial Surgery 5 clinics
Dentistry Packages 5 clinics
Regenerative Medicine 3 clinics
Pediatrics 3 clinics
Immunology 2 clinics
Psychiatry 2 clinics
Pathology 2 clinics
Psychology 1 clinics
Berlin 37 clinics
Dortmund 1 clinics
Frankfurt 5 clinics
Hamburg 13 clinics
Heidelberg 2 clinics
Hildesheim 2 clinics
Cologne 9 clinics
Munich 15 clinics
Schwerin 1 clinics
Siegburg 1 clinics
Wiesbaden 3 clinics
Germany is the largest country in Central Europe as well as the world’s fourth-largest economy by GDP. As a highly developed country, they are known to have the best healthcare system in Europe. Although treatment prices are considerably higher compared to neighboring countries such as Hungary and Poland, medical tourists usually come to the city for quality rather than the price. The medical centers in Germany rely more on local accreditation organizations, such as the German Institute for Standardization, TEMOS, and the Cooperation for Quality and Transparency in Healthcare (KTQ-GmBH). However, there are two JCI accredited medical facilities in the country. The country offers a wide range of medical procedures, with Paraneoplastic treatments as the most sought-after procedures.
Germany is full of history and advanced technology. Berlin, the country’s capital city, offers diverse sights to see. Tourists are welcome to visit the glass dome of The Reichstag, walk around the Brandenburg Gate, or wander around Museumsinsel (Museum Island). Another popular destination for medical tourists is Munich. The city offers historical tours, such as the Church of St. Peter, which is the city’s oldest parish church dating back six centuries. The BMW museum is also a must-visit, especially for car enthusiasts. For anyone looking for refreshing sea air, Hamburg is a nice place to visit as the city is mainly surrounded by water. Tourists can stroll around the harbor or sail on the Outer Alster Lake.
The largest airport in Germany is Frankfurt Airport. It serves international and domestic flights. Budget airlines such as Ryanair and Euro Wings operates flights from this airport and can be a great option for tourists who wish to travel around Germany inexpensively. The country boasts some of the best public transportation in the world. The public transportation is integrated with one ticket, which allows tourists to access buses, trams, U-Bahn trains, and S-Bahn trains. Taxis are also available but they tend to be expensive.
As a member of the European Union, Germany allows other citizens of the EU to enter without a visa. Citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Israel, Japan, Poland, the US, and Switzerland are also granted visa-free entry for up to 90 days. Citizens of other countries need to obtain a Schengen Visa to enter the country.
Summer starts in June and ends in August with an average temperature of around 24°C. Summer is the most popular time to visit since people can enjoy numerous outdoor activities. From September to October is autumn and the temperature is almost as pleasant as summer. Winter starts in December, and the weather can be cold. Spring comes around March and temperatures warm up rapidly.