The University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg is a unified diagnostic and treatment complex and one of the oldest and largest in Europe. The hospital operates more than 45 departments and has an inpatient capacity of 1,150 beds. In addition to traditional specialties, pediatric and adolescent medicine are among the institution’s priority areas.
Excellent technical equipment in the diagnostic department, along with the presence of in-house research laboratories, enables highly accurate, rapid diagnostics and the development of individualized and effective treatment regimens. Local physicians favor comprehensive check-up programs that assess the entire body and help identify latent pathologies at early stages.
The staff of the University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg consists of 10,000 employees, more than 2,000 of whom are highly qualified physicians awarded honorary titles, distinctions, and prizes. The institution is a European leader in transplantology, particularly noted for the frequent and successful transplantation of lungs and combined heart–lung complexes.
The hospital’s technical resources include:
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High-powered CT, MSCT, MRI, PET, NMR, and other diagnostic imaging systems
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Endoscopes with optics from Leica, Nikon, Canon, and Olympus
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Unique laboratory microscopes and reagents
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Robotic systems for surgical procedures
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Stereotactic radiosurgery equipment
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Lasers and radiosurgical knives
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Next-generation linear accelerators
International and non-resident patients are accommodated in furnished high-comfort wards with private bathrooms and household appliances. Leisure facilities operate on the hospital grounds. The institution is located in a picturesque area with a favorable ecological environment, which contributes to effective rehabilitation and improves overall well-being during treatment.








