Helios clinics are a good choice for patients who wish to benefit from high quality of German medical care without spending more than is necessary to receive treatment abroad. Compared to other German hospitals, Helios clinics are a relatively affordable option. 

"Every moment is medicine“Helios Endoklinik Hamburg

  • Strong focus on acute medicine
  • 112 clinics which treat 1.3 million patients per year
  • 34,000 beds and 52,000 employees
  • High patient satisfaction
  • Focus on attention to detail, transparency and honesty
  • Modern and well-equipped facilities
  • Cautious approach and low mortality rate
  • Hamburg clinics specialized in internal medicine, orthopedics and obstetrics/gynecology

Helios clinics are located all throughout Germany, and most have a strong focus on acute medicine. The highly-trained doctors and surgeons at German hospitals can often provide international patients better medical care than what would have been available available in the patient’s home country.

With 112 clinics which treat 1.3 million patients per year, Helios is one of the largest and most advanced hospital groups in Germany. As Helios clinics are relatively affordable as compared to other German hospitals, Helios clinics are a good choice for patients who wish to benefit from the strict ethical standards and high quality of German medical care without spending more than is necessary to receive treatment abroad.

Helios clinics in particular report excellent quality indicators and high rates of patient satisfaction. At the center of their treatment philosophy are “Sorgfalt, Transparenz und Ehrlichkeit” – attention to detail, transparency and honesty. Helios was one of the first hospital groups to publish annual reports on medical outcomes in order to create more transparency. The patient’s safety is of utmost importance, and the doctors and nurses are especially trained in empathy, flexibility and good communication to provide the patient a positive experience in a healing environment. Due to a cautious approach and a well-trained staff, patient mortality rates at Helios hospitals are significantly lower than the German national averages.

The decentralized structure of the Helios group allows each clinic to develop its own structure and specialisms in order to best meet the needs in its region. Of the two Helios clinics in Hamburg, the Endo-Clinic offers treatment options related to bones, joints and spine, and has particularly high quality indicators for orthopedic surgery. The Mariahilf Clinic is centered around internal medicine and has excellent ratings for procedures involving the heart, lungs and internal organs. Additionally, the Mariahilf Clinic has a strong focus on women's health, including breast cancer, gynecology and obstetrics.