Charité Berlin
Every year, 3800 doctors and scientists at this premier German hospital treat around 593,000 outpatient and 139,000 inpatient patients. The Charité's medical treatment is famous for its excellent quality, and there is a dedicated quality management team ensuring that high-quality health care is maintained and progressively enhanced.
Several programs involving doctors and nursing personnel are underway at the hospital with the goal of maximizing patient happiness and enhancing clinical outcomes. More than 100 specialty clinics and institutions, organized into 17 Charité Centers, address both common and unusual disorders. Even in tough clinical conditions, the combination of academic research, good medical care, and an interdisciplinary approach to treatments and techniques enhances patient outcomes.
The Berlin Center for Rare Diseases, Immunodeficiency Center, Skin Cancer Center, Competence Center for Hair and Hair Disorders, European Competence Center for Ovarian Cancer, Interdisciplinary Intestinal Tumor Center, Interdisciplinary Prostate Cancer Center, Interdisciplinary Center of Sleep Medicine, and Competence Center for Hair and Hair Disorders are among the specialist centers at this top German teaching hospital.
The Charité also has a long and illustrious tradition of distinction in research and education. The Charité has produced more than half of Germany's Nobel Prize winners in medicine and physiology, including Emil von Behring, Robert Koch, and Paul Ehrlich.
Doctors and consultants are assisted by an exceptional nursing team, which assists patients in their daily activities and contributes to the creation of a pleasant environment favorable to health and recovery. Specialized services for overseas patients include support in locating housing for the patient and their family, airport services, translator providing, and visa assistance.
The Charité ophthalmology clinic is one of Germany's major university-based clinics in this specialty. Their treatment options include disorders of the eyelids, cornea, and conjunctiva, as well as diseases of the retina and optic nerve, squint therapy, and pediatric ophthalmology. They are the point of contact for patients with unusual diseases, complex clinical images, or the most severe courses, such as genetic disorders, eye-damaging infections, and orbital tumors.
The Virchow-Klinikum Campus (CVK) in Wedding and the Benjamin Franklin Campus (CBF) in Berlin-Steglitz house the Charité ophthalmology clinic. The Clinic for Ophthalmology's ophthalmologists deliver medical and scientific excellence at these two Berlin sites. The Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin's ophthalmology clinic specializes in the treatment of severe eye conditions. For this reason, the most advanced diagnostic technologies, as well as conservative and specialized surgical treatment choices, are available.
The ophthalmology clinic of the Charité is part of the Charité's multidisciplinary approach and the CharitéCentrum CC16 (Center for Audiology, Otorhinolaryngology and Ophthalmology).
Location: Berlin, Germany
Telephone number: +49 30 450 554 444 (CBF) & +49 30 450 554 018 (CVK)
Website: https://www.charite.de