Schwabing Clinic Munich

2.7 stars ·

Schwabing Clinic is one of Munich's oldest and largest multidisciplinary hospitals, treating over 120,000 patients yearly in inpatient, semi-inpatient, and outpatient modes with a dedicated emergency center. It collaborates with LMU University and specializes in oncology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, and pediatrics, earning FOCUS 'Best Doctors' awards. International patients benefit from comprehensive care using latest methods and equipment.

43%
Satisfaction Rate
1896
Established

Our Treatments

Orthopedics

$8,000 - $25,000

Surgical procedures focused on the musculoskeletal system

90.0% success

Cancer Treatment

$15,000 - $60,000

Oncological treatments and cancer therapies

85.0% success

Surgical Oncology

$20,000 - $80,000

Surgical removal of cancerous tumors

80.0% success
2-8 weeks
1-6 hours
  • Recovery: 2-8 weeks
  • Duration: 1-6 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Sports Injury Repair

$10,000 - $30,000

Surgical repair of athletic injuries

92.0% success
4-12 weeks
1-3 hours
  • Recovery: 4-12 weeks
  • Duration: 1-3 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Spine Surgery

$20,000 - $50,000

Surgical treatment for spinal conditions

88.0% success
4-12 weeks
2-6 hours
  • Recovery: 4-12 weeks
  • Duration: 2-6 hours
  • Anesthesia: general

Customer Reviews

2.7

Based on 7 reviews

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"DO NOT GO UNLESS YOU ARE DYING OR HALF DEAD! I was reading the reviews but was the only place open at 4 am. I am having a very painful urinary infection and went the after feeling super sick for almost 24 hrs. I went there and in the registrarion told me: “urinary problems are not emergency, go to haus doctor” and turned her back. Then I asked where? And she handed jn a piecr of paper from 2016 with some doctors that were not open at that hour and said “bye” pointing the door. She didnt ask if I had fever, if I had other symptoms. And then I had to walk to the exit for over 20 min because all the exits were closed. Whoever had a urinary infection knows how painful is every step. I seriously dont understand health system in Munich/Germany, I just moved here 2 weeks ago, but I find it really heartless."

Mayra Reyes
· July 11, 2026

"The doctor at Bereitschaftpraxis did not listen to me at all and prescribed the wrong medication. I’m surprised by how incompetent and unsympathetic a doctor in Germany can be. Really an eye-opening experience."

Li Raymond
· July 11, 2026

"Dr. Christian Reiser was extremely professional and resolved my ear emergency within 30 minutes of my arrival at the hospital. I'm very grateful for his prompt and effective care. Thank you!"

Szymon Podpora
· February 25, 2026

"I flew from Portland, Oregon to undergo gallbladder removal, with all correspondence and scheduling of the endoscopic procedure conducted via email. The cost of the procedure was remarkably low, about a tenth of what I would have paid at OHSU. After a pre-exam and pre-payment on Monday, I checked in on Wednesday for surgery, spending two days in the hospital before being discharged on Friday. The "Interdisziplinare Station 4g" in house 4 of the clinic complex provided excellent care. Though the hospital building was quite old and lacked toilets and showers in the rooms, the medical staff was exceptionally kind and authentic, ensuring that my entire experience was very smooth. Being fluent in German made everything very easy for me."

Alex Zawa
· February 25, 2026

"I had a life-threatening anaemia and was sent to this hospital by my child-specialist. We were told to plan a stay there for a longer time say a month. The treatment I got in this speciality hospital was from the beginning unacceptable. I can say it is a badly managed hospital, that needs regular supervision. Let me explain it. We visited here twice. In the first visit in year 2022, we reached at 11:20 Uhr. At 15:00 Uhr I got finally admitted. I was discharged in just 4-days, and during that stay, I was getting only Iron capsules that I was already taking at home. We got a blood report and sent back to home. My child-specialist couldn’t believe, how come they can send someone in 3 days who was referred as an emergency case? Haemoglobin was 5.8, Ferritin was 6. In that first visit, the doctor who had attended me before getting admitted, wanted us to return. But the nurse was at least intelligent to tell him to at least take the blood sample, with that they could compare it in the next visit. So, the doctor doesn’t even know that a bloodwork is needed. The reception area was fully staffed but they had hardly any care who is coming and needs help. They were rude, unhelpful. No one gave proper instructions and we were left to figure things out on our own. We visited skin specialist and she wrote instruction for blood transfusion seeing the emergency situation, but in the second visit they didn’t do that. All is good and again in 2 days sent back to home. We finally went to a very good doctor in Gräfling, and he was laughing at the prescribed treatment by this hospital. For the second visit we had an appointment. Around 9:00 we reached in time. Useless to have appointment, we waited for seven hours before getting admitted. Meanwhile the nurses were sitting in the staff room, glued to their phones. No one was bothering to clean the room before I could get into. It took 3 hours to get a Putzfrau. When it was finally time to take blood, the nurse took EIGHT tries and still couldn’t manage to get a sample. Whole area was punctured, dark blood spilling inside skin in elbow area. This can cause thrombosis. This means that nurse had no idea how deep the veins are and she passed it through to the other side. The pulse meter was painful to wear, it was compressing the nail area, and when I tried to adjust, to ease the pain, the nurse would shout. The food? Cold, disgusting and they were leftovers from other patients. Now even more disgusting was the case-taking by a “therapist”, she made a stupid statement (mocked!) about parents from Non-German family which was “Ich finde es witzig wie arabische und indische Eltern tausende Taschen von Essen mitbringen, während deutsche Eltern nur eine Box von Pizza bringen”. I replied with “Naja, das ist, weil sich indische und arabische Eltern mehr um ihre Kinder kümmern als Deutsche”. So, my experience made me decide, never to visit this hospital again. You will be treated like a burden and left to rot in a place. They don’t care."

Anya krishna
· February 25, 2026

"I was here on 26 September 2025.3am. Your staff at the registration counter was extremely rude. I could tell she was racist against Asians. She was shouting at me just because I couldn’t speak the local language. We’re in 2025, how do people like her still exist ? Let alone work in a Hospital ? It’s astonishing and disappointing."

Lam Francis
· February 25, 2026

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Destination Score

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

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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