LMU Klinikum (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

2.6 stars ·

One of Europe's largest university hospitals, LMU Klinikum offers world-class care across numerous specialties including cardiac surgery, orthopedics, and fertility treatments, serving international patients through dedicated services. It combines cutting-edge research with clinical excellence, attracting patients globally for complex procedures. Affiliated with LMU University, it handles high volumes of international cases.[8]

40%
Satisfaction Rate
1994
Established

Our Treatments

Orthopedics

$8,000 - $25,000

Surgical procedures focused on the musculoskeletal system

95.0% success

Fertility & IVF

$5,000 - $12,000

Reproductive health and fertility assistance

60.0% success

Heart & Vascular

$25,000 - $80,000

Heart and cardiovascular system treatments

98.0% success

Cancer Treatment

$20,000 - $100,000

Oncological treatments and cancer therapies

85.0% success

Sports Injury Repair

$7,000 - $20,000

Surgical repair of athletic injuries

95.0% success
4-12 weeks
1-3 hours
  • Recovery: 4-12 weeks
  • Duration: 1-3 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Our Medical Team

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PD Dr. Christian Tilz

Neurologie

PD, Chefarzt

Chefarzt der Klinik für Neurologie am LMU Klinikum München, beteiligt am PARKLINK-Netzwerk für Parkinson-Versorgung.

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PD Dr. Jan H. Mehrkens

Functional Neurology

PD Dr., Leader of Functional Neurology Section

Leads the Functional Neurology section at LMU Klinikum, expert in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's patients.

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Prof. Dr. med. Günter U. Höglinger

Neurology, Parkinson and rare parkinsonian syndromes

Professor, MD

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Leiter of the Neurologische Klinik und Poliklinik at LMU Klinikum München, specializing in rare parkinsonian syndromes due to neurodegenerative diseases.

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Prof. Günter Höglinger

Neurology

Professor, Director of Neurological Clinic

Director of the Neurological Clinic at LMU Klinikum München, specializing in advances in Parkinson's disease diagnostics and treatment.

Customer Reviews

2.6

Based on 5 reviews

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"Today I went for a check after days of pain at my arm, receiving nothing more than some bends, advices on not coming anymore for such irrelevant problems, and no days of rest after expressly saying I’m doing a job where I need to move heavy weights. Highly not recommended."

Alessandro Luppi
· March 8, 2026

"I am Japanese. I collapsed in Munich last May, had an operation here and was hospitalised for two weeks. I was travelling and thought it would be bad... but the hospital staff were very kind, the doctors were gentle and I still remember that my difficult feeling gradually cleared up. Thanks to this hospital, I am now living well in Japan. I am really grateful."

Takuro Ogoshi
· March 8, 2026

"Today I was randomly thinking how lucky I was to have delivered my baby at LMU. They gave the best care to me during five days of labour. It was long and a complicated birth. But the midwives there made me feel so comfortable and well taken care of. If it wasn’t for those midwives , I wouldn’t have given a normal birth. They made me feel confident throughout. I’m so thankful for their care ."

tejal jot Badwal
· March 8, 2026

"I was given a scholarship to take an One Health related course in this university in the November of 2025, hosted in a classroom near the hospital, when I got harassed by them including a male tutor, who always demonstrated his belt and underwear in front of me, an Asian girl in the classroom. But they denied any wrongdoings and instead the tutor labeled me as ‘lacking diplomacy’. What’s worse, I was almost driven crazy by all the other students and staff who dismissed inappropriate behavior but too many people at the scene burst into the kind of cruelty-based laughters in every 3 minutes throughout the course with the sound frequencies that severely disturbed human’s mental peace, the kind that made you live under a live torture. LOL, instead of taking me seriously, on the afternoon of the last day, they whimsically banned me from entering the classroom and here came their dean who behaved badly by shutting the door at my face (very close to my face) which created thunderstorms that vibrated across the buildings with his use of bodily violence that kind of injured me. After the course, they deliberately kept me from participating in other course activities online that I had followed through by impeaching me as someone who had bad behaviors and in my back, they labored numerous defamatory emails to publicly deprive me of other opportunities. I will never forget what they did and how they normalized the collective bullying on One student. Also to be noted that, another course activity was banned from my participation involuntarily on my side but without my notice; administratively this severely is infringing the right of the student. But I am not a victim because I am fighting against bullying and the bullying I dealt with took place in a subtle and collective way and it happened under a rigid structure that gave too much leeway to punish those who spoke against ‘inappropriateness’ but not those who covertly committed such venoms to suck others of their energy everyday."

DOch Se
· March 8, 2026

"Worst customer service I’ve ever experienced In the emergency room. They make you wait over 5 hours to get three stitches. You have 5-10 doctors nurses standing around doing nothing 24/7. Only one! Male nurse was friendly. All the rest were arrogant and did not treat patients with respect or kindness. I guess it now a normal German behaviour. Absolutely disappointed. Would rather lose my finger than come here again for medical help."

cj redelinghuys
· March 8, 2026

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Orthopedics and neurology excellence. High safety, beer garden recovery.

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Destination Score

70%
Savings vs. US Prices
2
JCI Accredited
#3
global rank
250,000+
patients/year
73
Healthcare & Safety
90
Safety
58
Cost & Value
66
Travel & Getting There
100
Internet Speed
87
Climate
78
Climate & Environment

Healthcare & Safety

System Quality World-class
Hospitals 48+
JCI Accredited 2 facilities
Emergency Services Excellent
Pharmacies Widely available
Safety Rating Very High
Insurance International health insurance accepted; private and public health insurance options available for expats

Travel & Getting There

Airport Munich Airport (MUC)
Distance to City 38 km (~45 min)
English Level High
Public Transit Excellent
Taxis & Rideshare Widely available with rideshare options

EU: Free; US/UK: Schengen 90 days

Cost & Value

Daily Budget $125
Hotel (mid-range) $150/night
Restaurant Meal $20
Daily Transport $10
Currency Euro (EUR)
Tipping Tipping is not obligatory but appreciated; typically 5-10% for good service
Savings vs. US Prices
dental
60%
cosmetic surgery
70%
cardiac
65%
orthopedic
60%
fertility
55%
oncology
null%

Climate & Environment

Average 9.1°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 120 Mbps
Mobile Network Excellent 5G

Medical Tourism Hub

#3 global rank 250,000+ patients/year Excellent recovery environment
Orthopedic surgeryCancer treatmentFertility and IVFCardiac careDental proceduresCosmetic surgeryWellness and weight-loss procedures
Government-backed program
Patient rights protection

Clinic Location

While Your Companion Recovers

Historical city tours
Museum visits
English Garden exploration
Shopping districts
Bavarian cultural experiences
Nearby Alpine excursions

Practical Information

Languages Spoken

English
German
Russian
Arabic
Turkish

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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