Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, and the North Rhine-Westphalia region are Germany's leading neurosurgery hubs. These cities host university hospitals and specialised clinics. They offer microsurgical shunting and endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV). These are performed by board-certified neurosurgeons in regulated, JCI or ISO-certified facilities.
- Berlin hub: Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin serves over 800,000 patients annually. It specialises in neuro-endoscopy.
- Frankfurt hub: Nordwest Clinic features a neurosurgery department led by Prof. Dr Peter Ulrich.
- Duisburg/Solingen hub: Nordrhein-Westfalen Clinic Complex and Medical Center Solingen treat 145,000+ patients annually.
- Bremen hub: Bremen-Mitte Clinic is a top-ranked Northern German centre for complex microsurgical treatments.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Berlin's Charité is a global leader, but international patients often face longer waits. Frankfurt's Nordwest Clinic is a strategic alternative for faster access to specialists. This includes Prof. Dr Peter Ulrich, who has practised since 1985. The clinic handles over 60,000 patients annually with streamlined diagnostics like MRI, CT, and PET-CT.
Patient Consensus: Patients who travelled to Berlin note the high standards of care. They also report high satisfaction with the clinical impressions and outcomes at German hospitals.