Neuritis of the facial nerve treatment in Germany
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12,042 patients are sent for treatment

Neuritis of the facial nerve treatment in Germany

➤ Neuritis of the facial nerve treatment in Germany ➤ 45 clinics Addresses $ Prices for treatments and diagnostics ☺ 138 reviews ✎ Make an appointment ✉ 12,042 patients are sent for treatment

facial nerve Palsy strikes every year 23 people out of 100 thousand. The disease develops for 48-70 hours. Despite the rapid bell's palsy treatment gives successful result in 80% of cases.

the facial nerve Neuritis – is a disease, which seriously spoils life. It affects one half of the face, turning it into a frozen mask. Man cannot control facial expressions, pain and difficulties with conversation and meals.

the Disease is treated with medication, physical therapy or surgically. Facial nerve neuritis is a form of facial paralysis of unknown origin. Previously it was thought that the disease is caused by inflammation, but at the moment this hypothesis is not confirmed.

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We found 45 clinics specialized in neuritis of the facial nerve with cumulative rating
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The clinic is certified by:Joint Commission International (JCI) is the biggest and most well-known hospital accreditation provider on the international market
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The Charité Clinic specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
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3 reviews
Consulting Fees 500 $
The Berlin Charite hospital (hospital of charity or love of neighbor — French Charité) is the most famous University clinic of Germany in Europe, founded in 1710 and is one of the oldest traditional medical institutions in Germany. The complex ...
Consulting Fees 500 $
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The clinic is certified by:Joint Commission International (JCI) is the biggest and most well-known hospital accreditation provider on the international market
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The Helios clinic Berlin-Buch (HELIOS-BUCH) specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
A Multidisciplinary Helios clinic Berlin-Buch (HELIOS-BUCH) included in the group of private clinics HELIOS Hospital Group (Germany) - one of the largest healthcare corporations in Europe. The clinic provides patients services in virtually all areas ...
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Clinic Northwest specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
Northwest clinic is a modern multidisciplinary clinic at the academic hospital at Frankfurt University Goethe. Northwest hospital has 10 specialized medical clinics and 3 scientifically oriented Institute, offering medical services and care at the ...
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University hospital Aachen specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
University hospital Aachen is one of the most modern and largest medical centers in Europe, receiving treatment in Germany for foreigners. In 2010, the clinic participates in the project of the who "High 5s" which includes such programs as "Safe ...
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Heidelberg University hospital specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
One of the oldest medical institutions in Germany. specializing for the treatment of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, as well as a leader in the field of neuroscience, transplantation, genetics, and treatment of infectious diseases.
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The clinic is certified by:Joint Commission International (JCI) is the biggest and most well-known hospital accreditation provider on the international market
International medical centre ", Vivantes" (Berlin) specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
The German health network , Vivantes" is the largest state network of clinics in Germany. Serving 500,000 patients annually, "Vivantes" is a leading group of hospitals in Berlin where he works a more than 13 000 employees, 9 locations in which a ...
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University hospital of Munich specialised on treatment neuritis of the facial nerve
University hospital of Munich, belongs among the best-known transplant centers in Europe: from the retina to transplant hearts, kidneys, lungs and pancreas. Chronic diseases such as coronary heart failure or sciatica are successfully treated in ...
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Good evening, my name is Kayrat, i'm from Kyrgyzstan(Central Asia ), and i have charcot marie tooth disease. I wonder to know, if there is any treatment or any chance to win this disease? Is it possible?
Kayrat
Too much bureaucracy - less care for patients.This is review is specifically addressed to international services and not doctors at Heidelberg.A friend of mine recommended to consult with Heidelberg Hospital about surgery and possible treatment. I inquired their international services more than two weeks ago and instead of referring my request to the appropriate doctor for the consultation they drowned my request in bureaucratic procedures asking for translations irrelevant documents.I was able to get second opinion for clinics in Israel and the US in less than two days and talked to doctors directly there. So if you are an international patient I don’t recommend consulting with Heidelberg - you would lose precious time and efforts.
Artem
A year ago I had an accident. The result has received a severe spinal injury. In the hospital said that it is necessary to put the pins, but I completely crumbled vertebra. We are talking about the fact that it is necessary to put a titanium implant, but since it's the spine, I was "advised" that if you want to go it is better to do it in foreign clinics. Clinic of Bonn - this is the option when the price of a treatment is fully justified. I'm still going through rehabilitation. But I understand that to apply to this clinic was the right decision.
Oleksy
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