World's Best Clinics: explore, compare, choose
Geneva, Switzerland
Clinique des Grangettes
A modern private clinic in a park area of Geneva. Leading specializations: obstetrics (about 900 births per year), gynecology and reproductive health. Other significant areas: cardiac surgery, pediatrics (own pediatric department) and comprehensive diagnostics (check-up).
Duesseldorf, Germany
Oncological Center Dusseldorf
A highly specialized oncology center based at a multidisciplinary hospital, accredited according to JCI and ISO standards. More than 5,000 oncological surgeries and 10,000 courses of chemotherapy are performed here annually. The staff includes more than 30 oncologists. Specialization: oncohematology (treatment of leukemias, lymphomas), oncology.
Petah Tikva, Israel
Schneider Children’s Medical Center
The largest pediatric clinical center in Israel and the Middle East, specializing exclusively in the treatment of children. Leading areas: pediatric cardiac surgery, organ transplantation, and oncohematology. The world's first heart surgery was performed here on a newborn weighing 780 grams. Highly qualified medical staff.
Seoul, South Korea
SNU Plastic Surgery Clinic
One of the leading medical centers for plastic surgery in the prestigious Gangnam district of Seoul. It is led by a plastic surgeon with academic experience at Seoul National University. A wide range of aesthetic procedures and more than 30 types of plastic and reconstructive surgeries. Individual approach — the main principle of the clinic's work.
Seoul, South Korea
Samsung Medical Center
A multidisciplinary clinical and research center in South Korea. Leading specializations: neurosurgery, high-tech oncology (top-5 in the world) and transplantology. Advantages: 1200+ doctors, proton therapy, Gamma Knife, 82% remission rate in children with leukemia. Other strong areas: cardiac and neurosurgery.
Bursa, Turkey
Doruk Nilüfer Hospital
A modern multidisciplinary hospital in Bursa. Leading areas: oncology, pediatrics, orthopedics, rehabilitation. Key advantages: advanced equipment (including intraoperative MRI), VIP department, and a unique thermal center with 11 pools for physiotherapy.
Seoul, South Korea
Medical Center at Ewha Womans University
One of the leading multidisciplinary clinics in Seoul. It serves as a teaching hospital for Korea's oldest women's university, which determines its narrow specialization in advanced medicine for women (gynecologic oncology, obstetrics, reproductive medicine). Other leading areas: oncology, surgery and pediatrics. JCI accredited.
Ramat Gan, Israel
Sheba clinic
The largest hospital in Israel, included in the TOP-10 clinics in the world. A leading multidisciplinary scientific center with 1,700 doctors. Specializations: innovative oncology with its own research center (has CAR-T) and high-tech cardiac surgery. It receives up to 1.5 million patients from all over the world annually.
Tel Aviv, Israel
Assuta Medical Center
The leading network of private clinics in Israel with JCI accreditation. Specializes in organ-preserving surgery and high-precision diagnostics. Top-category doctors perform a record-breaking 7,000+ IVF procedures per year and refute more than 30% of diagnoses from other clinics. The comfort level of the wards corresponds to a five-star hotel.
Suresnes, France
Hospital Foch
One of the largest multidisciplinary hospitals in France with worldwide recognition in narrow fields: robotic urology (Da Vinci), gynecologic oncology (uterine transplant), neurosurgery, and transplantology (lungs, kidneys). For international patients, there is a VIP department with priority access to doctors and diagnostics.