The main hospital in the city is the Dresden University Hospital, which has 26 clinics, four institutes, and 17 interdisciplinary centers.
Modern medical care is provided annually to 280,000 inpatients and 60,000 outpatients. With 1,300 inpatient beds and 95 outpatient departments, the hospital provides top-notch medical care for a comprehensive variety of conditions. 5,600 experts work hard to deliver exceptional care and service.
According to Focus Health’s “Best quality of care and patient care in Germany” list, The University Hospital is at the top. The primary focus of the medical team’s work is research, which enables physicians to integrate cutting-edge therapeutic and diagnostic techniques into clinical practice. The German Cancer Society has accredited the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus as Germany’s national cancer center.
The German Breast and Ovarian Cancer Center and the Association of Gynecological Oncology both use the hospital as a training facility.
The medical staff’s overarching objective is to comprehend the requirements of every patient that is admitted to the hospital. Internal medicine, neurology, ophthalmology, pediatrics, plastic surgery, traumatology, urology, and palliative medicine are among the hospital’s specialty divisions. Following the most recent scientific recommendations, the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital provides patients with a range of diagnostic techniques, surgical care, and treatment options, such as robotic, minimally invasive, and endoscopic procedures; anticancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy; and aftercare.