Best hospitals for treatment in France
We found 2 clinics in France. AiroMedical ranks among 475 hospitals based on the annual qualification report, the number of procedures performed and patients treated, success and complication rate, equipment, experience, and awards. Need to talk to a real person? Our medical team is ready to help 24/7.
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Institut Curie Hospital Paris
Paris, France
9.6
AiroScore?
Based on the annual analytic and clinical quality report
81% PatientScore?
Based on patient reviews and satisfaction rates
Institut Curie Hospital Paris is part of a legendary research center that, since 1920, has been the most critical research hub in oncology, cell biology, and physics. 50,000 patients annually have the opportunity to receive convenient and latest treatment for malignant tumors of any kind thanks to the close cooperation of scientists and doctorsDoctors and researchers pay great attention to the search for modern diagnostic methods for early detection of the lesion, determination of the molecular and genetic type of the tumor (sequencing) for a more accurate cure (adjuvant therapy), and determination of the presence of metastases. In addition, oncologists can access high-tech operating rooms f
Institut Curie Proton Therapy Centre Paris
Paris, France
9.0
AiroScore?
Based on the annual analytic and clinical quality report
83% PatientScore?
Based on patient reviews and satisfaction rates
Institut Curie Proton Therapy Center Paris is the fourth center worldwide that provides proton therapy services for cancer patients and some benign tumors. The clinic was opened in 1991 based on the advanced research center for studying oncology problems Institut Curie Paris.The clinic is equipped with narrow specialists who ensure the safety of the treatment and the quality of each stage, including oncologists, radiophysicists, processors, dosimetry technicians, paramedics, and anesthesiologists. In addition, doctors use the latest technologies: accelerators of a new generation and offices with isocentric C-arms. Furthermore, the hospital continues searching for even more minimally invasive