AKH Wien - Medical University of Vienna

3.4 stars ·

Allgemeines Krankenhaus der Stadt Wien (AKH) is Europe's fifth-largest hospital and a global leader in cardiac surgery, oncology, and transplant medicine, treating over 1.5 million patients yearly including medical tourists. Ranked among the world's best hospitals by Newsweek, it offers cutting-edge care through university-affiliated professors. Provides international departments for seamless patient coordination.

60%
Satisfaction Rate
44,755+
Procedures

Certifications & Accreditations

EMAS III
Diversity Management-System Zertifikat (TÜV AUSTRIA)
ISO 14001
ISO 9001:2008
World ranking among top hospitals (International hospital ranking)
EN ISO 15189:2022 (Akkreditierungsstelle (national accreditation body, likely Austrian accreditation body))
Diversity Management System Certification (TÜV AUSTRIA)
World's Best Hospitals Ranking (Newsweek)
ISO 14001 Certification (International Organization for Standardization)
EMAS III Certification (European Union)
World's Best Hospitals 2026 (Newsweek)
World's Best Hospitals
EN ISO 15189:2022 accreditation for Diagnostic Immunohematology and Transplantation Immunology (Accreditation body for EN ISO 15189 medical laboratories (not specified on page))

Our Treatments

Surgical Oncology

Surgical removal of cancerous tumors

2-8 weeks
1-6 hours
  • Recovery: 2-8 weeks
  • Duration: 1-6 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Our Medical Team

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Ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Christoph Neumayer

Vascular Surgery

Dr.h.c. (Honorary Doctorate)

Associate Professor and head of the Division of Vascular Surgery at AKH Wien.

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Ao.Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Christian Loewe

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology

Head of the Division of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology at AKH Wien.

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O.Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Oswald Wagner

Laboratory Medicine

Head of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at AKH Wien.

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Peter Murin

Kinderherzchirurgie

Verantwortet die Programmleitung Kinderherzchirurgie im Pediatric Heart Center Vienna.

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Prof. Georg Hansmann

Pädiatrische Kardiologie

Professor

Neuer Abteilungsleiter des Kinderherzzentrums und Professor für Pädiatrische Kardiologie am AKH Wien und MedUni Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Wolfgang Drexler

Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

Dipl.-Ing.

Head of the Center for Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr. Dr. Eva Masel, MSc

Palliative Medicine

MSc

Head of the Division of Palliative Medicine at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Bruno Karl Podesser

Biomedical Research

Dr.h.c.

Head of the Department of Biomedical Research at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.,Dr.med.univ. Stefan Schaller

General Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine

Head of the Division of General Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med Marco Idzko

Pulmonology

Head of the Division of Pulmonology at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med Ulrike Attenberger

Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy

Head of the Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Alexandra Kautzky-Willer

Internal Medicine

Head of the Department of Medicine III at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Edda Tschernko, MBA

Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine

MBA

Head of the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Gabriela Berlakovich

Transplantation

Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ.

Head of the Division of Transplantation at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Heinz Burgmann

Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases

Head of the Department of Medicine II at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Herbert Kiss, MBA

Obstetrics and Gynecology

MBA

Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Matthias Preusser

Oncology

Head of the Division of Oncology at AKH Wien, leading clinical oncology research and treatment.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Michael Trauner

Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Head of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Nicole Concin

General Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology

Univ.Prof., Dr.med.univ.

Head of Division of General Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Peter Valent

Hematology and Hemostaseology

Head of the Division of Hematology and Hemostaseology at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Rainer Oberbauer, PhD

Nephrology and Dialysis

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Head of the Division of Nephrology and Dialysis at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Renate Kain, PhD

Pathology

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Head of the Department of Pathology at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Stephan Doering

Psychiatry

Head of the Department of Psychiatry at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.med.univ. Ulrike Attenberger

Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy

Univ.Prof., Dr.med

Head of Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-guided Therapy at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr. Oliver Strobel, MBA

General Surgery

MBA

Head of the Department of General Surgery at AKH Wien, overseeing both visceral and vascular surgery divisions.

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Univ.Prof. Dr.rer.nat Martin Posch

Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems

Head of the Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems at AKH Wien.

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Univ.Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Peter Weninger

Dermatology

Head of the Department of Dermatology at AKH Wien.

Customer Reviews

3.4

Based on 5 reviews

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"I took my kid there in October 2014 for a belly pain. It turned out to be an appendicite. He was admitted urgently, had a surgery within 2 hours. Everything went smoothly. I went on other occasions. Sometimes I had to wait for more than an hour, but that was fine. They have professional staff."

Said Dahabi
· February 25, 2026

"Unfortunately, my experience was very poor. The waiting time was approximately 4–5 hours. During the IV infusion, the drip was not stopped in time, which caused blood to flow back into the tubing. I observed that this also happened to other patients. Most of the medical staff I encountered appeared to be very young and still in training. During this time, patients were clearly in distress, which made the situation feel unprofessional and uncomfortable. Despite being a large hospital, the overall level of care did not meet my expectations. I have received significantly better medical care in Hungary and in other countries. On a positive note, I would like to highlight the kindness and helpful attitude of the security staff, who treated patients with respect and empathy. The only other positive aspect of my visit was the radiology staff — both the man and the woman performing the X-ray were professional and respectful."

Maximilián Fábri
· February 25, 2026

"I visited the AKH emergency department because I was experiencing significant throat pain. Before checking in, I asked the staff member at the front desk several times if I was in the right place, as I did not want to take attention away from patients in more urgent situations. The receptionist was kind and reassured me that it was fine to proceed since I was in pain. I was first seen by a general doctor, who explained that I needed to be examined by an ENT specialist. I followed her instructions and went upstairs to the ENT department. However, when I was called, the doctor came out into the hall, looked at my throat pitifully without even letting me enter the room, told me I shouldn’t have come there, and dismissed me abruptly. I tried to explain that swallowing and eating were very painful, but she didn’t listen. I don’t know if it was because I’m a foreigner or because my German isn’t perfect, but I still pay for my health insurance like everyone else, and I believe I deserve to be examined and treated respectfully. I completely understand that hospital staff work under great pressure and deal with many serious cases. My intention was never to bother anyone unnecessarily — I even confirmed at the front desk that I was in the right place. Still, I left the hospital crying, in pain, and feeling disrespected. I sincerely hope other patients who ask for help politely and in genuine discomfort will be treated with more understanding and compassion."

Tergel Baasanjav
· February 25, 2026

"The Vienna General Hospital (AKH) is the city's university hospital and the Medical University of Vienna. It's the fifth-largest hospital in Europe. Founded in 1686, Emperor Leopold I ordered its construction, with the first ward completed in 1697 to house 1,042 patients. We attended presentations on CT protocols and CT Body by Andreas Strassl, with contributions from Dr. Dietmar Tamandl and Prof. Christian Herold. Dr. Michael Arnolder presented on PACS, and Dr. Stefan Nemec discussed head and neck cases. Martin Schönthaler and Franziska Mally, from Vamed Engineering and Vamed Education and Training, respectively, welcomed the event. Overall, it was an enjoyable and informative visit."

M Irvanie Rama Harahap
· February 25, 2026

"I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Oliver Stroble and his entire medical team at 21D, plus the ICU nurse. Dr. Stroble is always straightforward and effective, yet approaches my care with genuine warmth and compassion. During my Surgery and recovery at AKH, his team was consistently attentive, professional, and deeply caring. Every interaction reflected their thoughtfulness and dedication to patients. For both of my surgeries within two months at AKH, what stood out most was their confidence combined with wholehearted care. As an English-speaking patient, I felt safe, supported, and truly well cared for."

Shan Wu
· February 25, 2026

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Why Choose Vienna, Austria?

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Cardiac and fertility with historic spa tradition. Clean air high quality of life. Musical recovery ambiance.

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Destination Score

70%
Savings vs. US Prices
#15
global rank
50,000+
patients/year
$155
Daily Budget
63
Healthcare & Safety
90
Safety
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Cost & Value
80
Travel & Getting There
100
Internet Speed
88
Climate
81
Climate & Environment

Healthcare & Safety

System Quality World-class
Hospitals 20+
Emergency Services Excellent
Pharmacies 24/7 widely available
Safety Rating Very High
Insurance International insurance widely accepted in private hospitals; public system primarily for residents

Travel & Getting There

Airport Vienna International Airport (VIE)
Distance to City 18 km (~25 min)
English Level Very High
Public Transit Excellent
Taxis & Rideshare Abundant taxis and rideshares like Uber; easy availability citywide

EU: free; US/UK: Schengen visa

Cost & Value

Daily Budget $155
Hotel (mid-range) $150/night
Restaurant Meal $20
Daily Transport $10
Currency Euro (EUR)
Tipping Tipping 5-10% in restaurants and taxis if not included; rounding up common
Savings vs. US Prices
dental
60%
cosmetic surgery
70%
cardiac
65%
orthopedic
60%
fertility
55%

Climate & Environment

Average 10.9°C · Continental

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Green bars = comfortable range (18-28°C)

Best Time to Visit May to September
Air Quality (AQI) 45
Water Quality Safe to drink
Internet Speed 200 Mbps
Mobile Network Excellent 5G

Medical Tourism Hub

#15 global rank 50,000+ patients/year Excellent recovery environment
OncologyOrthopedic SurgeryFertility TreatmentCardiac SurgeryNeurosurgery
Government-backed program
Patient rights protection

Clinic Location

While Your Companion Recovers

Historical tours
Classical music concerts
Museums
Shopping districts
Parks and gardens
Coffee house culture

Practical Information

Languages Spoken

English
German
Russian
Arabic

Business Hours

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
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