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St. Augusta Hospital (Das Augusta-Krankenhaus)

Germany, Dusseldorf

St. Augusta Hospital in Dusseldorf, Germany, has been accepting patients since 1904. At present, it is a private German clinic at Heinrich Heine University.

The main specialization of the clinic is complex diagnostic and check-ups, preventive medicine, and minimally invasive methods of treatment with low trauma from the operation.

The hospital has 5 main departments: vascular surgery, cardiology and conservative intensive medicine, anesthesiology and intensive medicine, surgery and therapeutic department, as well as 2 specialized centers of traumatology and the center of outpatient surgery and vascular therapy.

Doctors of the clinic treat gastroenterological, vascular, and heart diseases, such as gastritis, gastric ulcer, and intestines, hepatitis A, B, C, circulatory disorders of trunk veins and vessels, varicose veins, stenosis of veins.

The clinic gained its popularity and high reputation due to its center of outpatient surgery and vascular therapy. Shunting operations on the aorta are carried out here by a laparoscopic method – very sparing, through a small 3-4 cm incision in the abdomen, which reduces the time for postoperative recovery by half. An incision in other clinics during such operations is made in 20-30 centimeters.

Admission fee:
from 500 USD
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    Procedures and their cost

    The cost may vary depending on the case and the recommendation of doctors.
    from $280 Doctor’s initial consultation from $280 Doctor re-consultation
    from $1,180 Chemotherapy (iv drugs) from $470 Doctor’s distance consultation
    from $17,600 Hip replacement from $1,300 Immunotherapy
    from $8,825 Radioiodine therapy from $200,000 Bone marrow transplant from a relative (Allogeneic BMT)
    from $280,000 Bone marrow transplant from an unrelated donor from $18,000 Knee replacement
    from $4,000 Targeted therapy (drugs) from $9,200 Radiation therapy (course)
    from $42,400 HIPEC Peritoneal Cancer Surgery from $12,200 herniated disc surgery
    from $31,800 Brain tumour removal from $5,500 Natural birth
    from $2,850 Chemotherapy for Sarcoma from $56,500 SIRT (liver embolization)
    from $550 Rehabilitation (in 1 day) from $290 Orthopedic rehabilitation (in 1 day)
    from $9,200 Brain Tumor Removal ( Gamma Knife) from $76,700 Autologous bone marrow transplantation (BMT)
    from $8,500 Thyroid resection from $7,500 Conservative treatment of scoliosis
    from $920 Adenoid Removal from $9,200 Prostatectomy
    from $15,000 Complex treatment of thyroid cancer from $80,000 Complex treatment of Ewing’s sarcoma
    from $9,200 Сesarean section from $28,500 Radiofrequency ablation of the liver
    from $9,700 Inguinal hernia removal from $11,400 Comprehensive diagnosis of leukemia
    from $9,500 Comprehensive diagnosis of lymphomas from $10,300 Comprehensive diagnosis of aplastic anemia
    from $5,000 Comprehensive prostate cancer diagnosis from $6,000 Comprehensive diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
    from $1,500 Complex diagnostics of thyroid from $4,000 Complex diagnostics of epilepsy
    from $460 Consultation with creation of treatment plan from $3,400 Female check-up
    from $3,100 Male check-up from $1,400 Basic check-up
    from $4,700 St. Augusta Hospital (Das Augusta-Krankenhaus) from $2,700 PET CT with Gallium 68 (DOTATATE)
    from $7,000 Complex diagnosis of sarcoma from $1,400 PET CT
    from $470 Revision of histological material from $1,170 Immunohistochemistry
    from $350 Chemotherapy (pills) from $950 Hospitalization (1 day)
    from $530 Radiation therapy (session) from $300 Day hospital (medication 1 day)
    from $350 Ultrasound (1 area) from $470 Conclusion on your MRI / CT
    from $590 MRI (1 segment of the body) from $825 MRI with contrast (1 segment of the body)
    from $700 CT (computer tomography) from $120 X-ray (1 part of the body)
    from $9,500 Arthroscopic surgery from $17,700 Cyberknife
    from $15,250 Pacemaker Installation from $890 Braf gene mutation
    from $13,500 Laryngeal tumor resection from $14,120 Tongue Cancer Surgery
    from $33,000 Scoliosis surgery from $13,000 Corneal transplant
    from $2,830 Laser vision correction (for 2 eyes) from $22,300 Removal of the urinary bladder with reconstruction
    from $29,500 Urinary bladder removal from $17,000 Nephroblastoma surgery
    from $30,500 Surgical treatment of epilepsy from $25,500 Pancreatectomy (removal of the pancreas)
    from $34,000 Pancreatic tail cancer surgery from $41,000 Pancreatic head cancer surgery (Whipple)
    from $1,650 Polypectomy from $41,000 Operation with the ApiFix system for scoliosis
    from $16,100 Surgery for small bowel cancer from $18,200 Colon cancer surgery
    from $18,200 Colorectal Cancer Surgery from $5,000 Testicular sperm aspiration (tesa)
    from $47,000 Aortic valve replacement from $18,800 Stomach cancer surgery
    from $43,600 Deep brain stimulation (dbs) surgery from $10,600 Breast cancer surgery
    from $16,500 Breast cancer surgery with reconstruction from $1,178 Targeted therapy (drugs)
    from $37,720 Heart valve replacement from $1,180 Hormone therapy (drugs)
    from $20,000 Hysterectomy (uterus removal) from $17,000 Gamma knife
    from $32,400 Vagus nerve stimulation from $21,200 Craniotomy
    from $412,000 Liver transplant from $9,200 Lumpectomy
    from $35,000 Glioblastoma surgery from $26,000 Brain cyst surgery
    from $109,000 Kidney transplant from $19,000 Esophagus surgery
    from $22,300 Operation by Da Vinci robot from $19,800 herniated disc surgery
    from $1,300 Brachytherapy from $18,800 TUR (transurethral resection) of the prostate
    from $17,600 Thyroidectomy from $15,000 Sleeve resection of the stomach
    from $10,600 Trabeculectomy (glaucoma surgery) from $8,000 Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal)
    from $21,200 Transnasal brain tumor removal from $23,000 Lobectomy (removal of part of the lung)
    from $12,500 Focused Ultrasound Ablation (HIFU) from $42,500 Cochlear implant
    from $17,700 Reduced stomach (bariatria) from $19,400 Shoulder replacement
    from $18,800 Cryoablation from $13,000 Laser surgery for laryngeal cancer
    from $18,500 Surgery for spinal stenosis from $5,900 Gastric balloon
    from $27,000 Coronary artery bypass grafting from $18,800 Prostate Cancer Surgery
    from $14,120 Radiofrequency ablation of the heart from $23,200 Lung cancer surgery
    from $120 Blood tests from $1,940 CT angiography
    from $700 Electromyography (EMG) from $200 Electroencephalography EEG
    from $130 Urine analysis from $420 Dermatoscopy
    from $235 Ophthalmoscopy from $820 Scintigraphy
    from $1,530 HLA-typing from $120 ECG
    from $210 Daily (Holter) blood pressure monitoring from $470 fiber scanner

    Features of the clinic service

    Foreign patient for the period of diagnosis and treatment in the clinic:

    • Can communicate with medical staff in their own language (Ukrainian, English, French, Spanish);
    • Makes accommodation in a single or double comfortable room;
    • Receives 24/7 support from a clinic coordinator.

    Persons accompanying the patient will be able to stay in the apartments closest to the clinic.

    Benefits of St. Augusta Hospital

    The departments of the clinic are equipped with the latest generation equipment.

    To diagnose and treat patients, doctors use:

    • Apparatus for magnetic resonance and computed tomography, with the help of which it is possible to detect neoplasms up to 0.5 cm in size.
    • Ultrathin endoscopes with multiple magnification of the image. Methods allow diagnosing diseases of internal organs with comfort for the patient and high reliability.
    • Navigation systems for precise surgical procedures.
    • Laparoscopes for surgical intervention with minimal incisions up to 2-3 cm.

    Unlike traditional abdominal surgery with 15-30 cm incisions, this method reduces blood loss and the patient’s rehabilitation period.

    Achievements

    The doctors of the Düsseldorf clinic network are professors and associate professors who are included in the TOP of the best doctors according to Focus magazine (an information and political publication that publishes ratings of the most prominent and influential figures in Germany).

    In 2019, the hospital received a distinction from the DDG – the German Diabetes Association, as the best clinic for the treatment of diabetes.

    Services provided by the clinic St. Augusta Hospital (Das Augusta-Krankenhaus)

    Accommodation
    • Accommodation for an accompanying person
    Payment
    • Cashless payment
    Transferring
    • Escort
    • Meeting at the airport
    • Transfer
    Organizational matters
    • Medical visa
    • Reception of documents in English
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    Location St. Augusta Hospital (Das Augusta-Krankenhaus)
    Amalienstr. 9 40472 Dusseldorf Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    Why do patients from abroad choose St. Augusta Hospital?

    The patient can come for treatment with a relative. Clinic coordinators will help you choose the most convenient option for accommodation.

    Medical service meets high quality standards. The hospital specialists use modern equipment for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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    What additional service is provided to foreign patients?

    Hospital staff organize airport-clinic and clinic-airport transfers.

    The coordinator of St. Augusta will be able to book apartments on a daily basis, choosing a hotel near the clinic. The patient can use the services of a personal translator.

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    What medical care do patients seek at St. Augusta Hospital?

    The clinic has various highly specialized departments. Foreign patients most often come for treatment in the following areas:

    • Endocrinology (hormonal diseases, thyroid pathology, diabetes);
    • Cardiology (heart disease);
    • Thoracic surgery (operations on the organs of the chest);
    • Gastroenterology and hepatology (diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver);
    • Surgical treatment of the abdominal organs.
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    How long does it take to stay in the clinic after surgery?

    The terms of hospitalization are determined by the attending physician, depending on the patient’s condition and the volume of surgical intervention.

    Doctors of the clinic use modern equipment, thanks to which the postoperative period for the patient is reduced. Compared to abdominal operations, minimally invasive surgery minimizes the area of incisions. Thus, the risk of bleeding at the time of surgery is reduced, tissues and organs heal faster.

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    Where is St. Augusta Clinic located?

    The hospital is located in the Oberrath district, 6 km from Düsseldorf Airport.

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    Updated:

    Ilona Baidiuk
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    Olena Kursabaieva
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    Information on this webpage verified by the medical expert

    PhD. Olexandr Voznyak
    Neurosurgery