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Established in: 1996 Established in: 1907

Doctors: 150 Number of Beds: 1200

Specialty: Multi Specialty Multi Specialty

Location: Germany , Dusseldorf Location: Germany, Dusseldorf

University Hospital Düsseldorf (UKD) was established in 1907 and is recognised as one of the best hospitals in Germany.  It is the largest hospital in North Rhine-Westphalia. The hospital represents the highest standards of international hospital care, research, and teachin...

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Marien Hospital, Dusseldorf
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4.7 (17 Ratings)

Established in: 1996 Established in: 1867

Doctors: 150 Number of Beds: 439

Specialty: Multi Specialty Multi Specialty

Location: Germany , Dusseldorf Location: Germany, Dusseldorf

The Marien Hospital Dusseldorf is an academic teaching hospital and belongs to the Association of Katholischer Kliniken Düsseldorf (VKKD). The hospital has bagged several awards and certificates from prestigious medical organizations. It was ranked among...

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Established in: 1996 Established in: 1893

Doctors: 150 Number of Beds: 209

Specialty: Multi Specialty Multi Specialty

Location: Germany , Dusseldorf Location: Germany, Dusseldorf

St. Martinus Hospital in Düsseldorf has a capacity of 209 beds and around 8,441 medical cases are treated in the specialized departments every year. The hospital was established in 1893 and has accreditation of ISO 9001 as it maintained the quality sta...

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