Treatment of benign Brain Tumor in Germany

The best hospitals for benign Brain Tumor treatment in Germany are listed below. The rank is based on multiple factors, including price, quality of the doctors, cost of treatment and the success rate from our user reviews.

Treatment costs in Germany

Best Hospitals

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Nordwest Hospital Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery

The Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery at the Nordwest Hospital Frankfurt am Main consists of 3 doctors, 15 nurses, and treats approximately 773 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery for brain tumors (benign, ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2675.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€40023.00

Prof. Dr. Andreas Unterberg

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University Hospital Heidelberg

Heidelberg, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Heidelberg consists of 34 doctors, 87 nurses, and treats approximately 2495 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Open surgical and endovascular treatment of vascular ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€4013.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€60035.00

Prof. Dr. Jürgen Beck

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University Hospital Freiburg

Freiburg, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Freiburg consists of 60 doctors, 115 nurses, and treats approximately 3735 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery for chronic pain disorders Surgery for movement ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2889.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€43225.00

Prof. Dr. med. Amir Samii

International Neuroscience Institute

Hannover, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the International Neuroscience Institute consists of 9 doctors, 16 nurses, and treats approximately 835 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery for chronic pain disorders Surgery for ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3397.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€50829.00

Prof. Dr. med. Bernhard Meyer

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University Hospital Rechts der Isar

Munich, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Rechts der Isar consists of 25 doctors, 96 nurses, and treats approximately 2867 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery for chronic pain disorders Surgery for ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2862.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€42825.00

Prof. Dr. med. Christian Rainer Wirtz

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University Hospital Ulm

Ulm, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Ulm consists of 31 doctors, 76 nurses, and treats approximately 2679 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery for chronic pain disorders Surgery for movement ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2956.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€44225.00

Prof. Dr. med. Florian Ringel

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University Hospital Mainz

Mainz, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery

The Department of Neurosurgery and Spinal Surgery at the University Hospital Mainz consists of 22 doctors, 53 nurses, and treats approximately 2975 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Electrical stimulation of core areas for pain ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3009.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€45026.00

Prof. Dr. med. Hartmut Vatter

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University Hospital Bonn

Bonn, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Bonn consists of 25 doctors, 83 nurses, and treats approximately 2149 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Diagnosis and treatment of head injuries Diagnosis and treatment ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2862.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€42825.00

Prof. Dr. med. Joachim Oertel

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Saarland University Medical Center

Homburg, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the Saarland University Medical Center consists of 29 doctors, 93 nurses, and treats approximately 2735 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery for brain tumors (benign, malignant, including ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3050.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€45626.00

Prof. Dr. med. Jörg-Christian Tonn

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Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital

Munich, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital is a specialized medical department that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system. The department is staffed by a team of experienced neurosurgeons who ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3023.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€45226.00

Prof. Dr. med. Marcos Tatagiba

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University Hospital Tuebingen

Tuebingen, Germany

Department of Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery

The Department of Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Tuebingen consists of 30 doctors, 34 nurses, and treats approximately 3171 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery of cerebrovascular ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3103.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€46427.00

Prof. Dr. med. Marcus Czabanka

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University Hospital Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Frankfurt am Main consists of 35 doctors, 38 nurses, and treats approximately 1780 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgical and endovascular treatment of vascular ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3210.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€48028.00

Prof. Dr. med. Nima Etminan

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University Hospital Mannheim

Mannheim, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the University Hospital Mannheim consists of 26 doctors, 32 nurses, and treats approximately 1453 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery of chronic pain disorders Surgery of movement ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2993.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€44786.00

Prof. Dr. med. Peter Vajkoczy

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Charité - University Hospital Berlin

Berlin, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the Charité - University Hospital Berlin consists of 42 doctors, 91 nurses, and treats approximately 4678 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Care for patients with neurostimulators for brain ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€3478.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€52030.00

Prof. Dr. med.Barbara Carl

Helios Hospital Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden, Germany

Department of Neurosurgery

The Department of Neurosurgery at the Helios Hospital Wiesbaden consists of 10 doctors, 16 nurses, and treats approximately 981 inpatients per year. The specialized clinic provides the following medical services for its patients: Surgery of chronic pain disorders Surgery of movement ...

Diagnosis of Benign Brain Tumor
€2795.00
Surgical treatment of Benign Brain Tumor by resection
€41824.00

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Benign Brain Tumor

The term benign refers to an indication that a tumor is not malignant and does not pose a significant threat to life. While the term “benign” may sound like a good thing, it’s important to remember that benign tumors are still cancerous and can cause serious health problems if left unchecked.

Benign tumors are also characterized by their slow growth rate, which is why they’re often not detected until they’re much larger than they would be otherwise. The best way to keep your brain healthy is to take care of yourself and get regular checkups for any changes in appearance or behavior that could be related to your brain tumor.

Diagnosis of benign Brain Tumor

Benign brain tumors are diagnosed by a brain MRI scan, which is a scan that takes pictures of the brain. This is done to determine if there is a tumor in the brain and if it’s benign or malignant.

Benign tumors are not cancerous, but they can still be dangerous to your health if they cause swelling or bleeding inside your head. If you have a benign tumor, you may need surgery to remove it or it may grow so large that it needs to be removed surgically.

Treatment of benign Brain Tumor

The treatment of benign brain tumors is based on the type of tumor and the extent of its involvement.

In some cases, surgery may be an option. In this case, the surgeon will remove the mass from your skull. If the tumor is small enough, no surgery is needed. If it’s large or involves other parts of the brain, surgery may be required to remove it. In addition, if you’ve had radiation therapy for your tumor before, it may be necessary to have chemotherapy or radiation therapy again in order to kill any remaining cancer cells.

If you have a benign tumor and it has not changed over time (such as by growing larger), then there aren’t any long-term side effects from having surgery or receiving radiation therapy. However, if your tumor has grown or changed in any way (such as by causing pressure on nearby nerves), then it could cause permanent damage

Costs for the treatment of benign Brain Tumor in Germany

Benign brain tumors can be treated using surgery or radiation therapy, or both. The cost of Benign Brain Tumor treatment in Germany will vary depending upon which treatment option is pursued.
The average cost of benign brain tumor treatment in Germany is between €30.000 and €37.500

The best hospitals for benign brain tumor treatment in Germany

The best hospitals for treating benign brain tumor in Germany are:
-University Hospital Frankfurt
-University Hospital Heidelberg
-University Hospital Berlin
-Klinikum rechts der Isar (KRI)

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