Overview
Size & Capacity
Medium, 196 beds
Type of care
Inpatient, Outpatient
Age group
Kids, Adults
Certificates
Features & Facts
About the clinic
Departments & Doctors
Gallery



Toronto - 2008 - PET/CT in NeuroEndocrine Tumours – Prof. Richard Baum, MD

“What’s NEW in PRRT,” by Dr. Richard Baum

Dr Richard Baum : Theranostics for Prostate

PRRNT of Neuroendocrine Tumors - Basic Principles and Clinical Results by Prof Richard Baum
Extra services
Location
Aukammallee 33, 65191 Wiesbaden, Germany
FAQ
What is the core medical concept of the DKD?
Unlike traditional hospitals that treat isolated symptoms, the DKD was founded on an interdisciplinary diagnostic model. If you present with an unclear or complex illness, specialists from various departments, including endocrinology, neurology, and rheumatology, collaborate directly to piece together your clinical picture. The primary goal is to find the exact root cause of a disease before formulating a highly individualized treatment plan.
Does the clinic operate a central emergency room?
No. Because the DKD Helios Klinik Wiesbaden is fundamentally structured as a specialized center for planned diagnostics and elective treatments, it does not operate a standard 24/7 central emergency department.
How does the day clinic system work?
A significant portion of the medical care here is provided on a day-clinic basis. This means you are admitted in the morning for complex diagnostic procedures, minor surgical interventions, or specialized therapies (such as intravenous infusions for neurological or rheumatic conditions), and you can return home or to a nearby hotel in the afternoon.
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