Knee Replacement in Germany

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Search and Compare the Best Clinics and Doctors at the Lowest Prices for Knee Replacement in Germany

Find the best clinics for Knee Replacement in Germany

With Medijump you can browse 18 facilities offering Knee Replacement procedures in Germany. The cheapest price available is $9,361 in Munich. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $2,050 in India.

Knee Replacement in Munich

Price: $ 9,361

Knee Replacement in Hildesheim

Price: $ 12,282

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HELIOS Endo-Hospital Hamburg
4.5

From 118 verified reviews

Marko Henning, 21 September 2020

very nice staff, stay healthy!

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OrthoCenter Professor Lill Munich
4.2

From 24 verified reviews

Maysan Nashashibi, 09 September 2020

She's the best Dr. , the kindest and very very patient while explaining everything. Very understanding and she never underestimate with her knowledge and time.

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ISAR Klinikum Munich
3.6

From 70 verified reviews

Mirca Lotz, 15 September 2020

Great clinic nice staff, definitely recommended

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MEOCLINIC
3.5

From 46 verified reviews

Murad El fares, 19 September 2020

Bei unserem Besuch ist uns vor allem die 1a Hygiene, Professionalität des Arztes und der sehr netten und authentischen Arzthelferinnen aufgefallen. Wir haben sofort einen Termin für meine Tochter bekommen. Wir waren mit der kompetenten Behandlung und der Ausstrahlung, die Dr. Karajoli auf Kindern hat sehr zufrieden. Also im allgemeinen haben wir uns dort sehr wohl gefühlt und kommen gerne wieder.

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HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Buch
3.1

From 162 verified reviews

David Meyer, 16 September 2020

I'm super satisfied, clearly waiting in the rescue center cannot be avoided. But the nurses and the doctor were very nice and competent. I went there with a severe earache and received gentle treatment.

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HELIOS Hospital Hildesheim
3.1

From 163 verified reviews

nuster, 22 September 2020

We have been to the hospital 3 times because of our daughter.The first time was the birth, labor started early which ultimately led to a premature birth (6 weeks too early). My wife was treated very well on the ward, but the food was really bad ... I eat pretty much everything and I am not very squeamish, but the food was really below average.Since our little one was premature and had difficulties starting, she had to be ventilated intensively and with oxygen in the incubator.The sisters were all nice and competent, the approach to our child was great (changing diapers, wearing the right ones, etc.)Really recommend it.At about 1.5 years our little one had suspected Chassaignac paralysis ... Truly no acute emergency (but in need of treatment) and something seems to forget many patients ... You are not always a life-threatening emergency !!Waiting time a good 4 hours, treatment was good.With about 2.3 years new suspicion of a Chassaignac paralysis, same as before. Arm in position and you shouldn't touch the arm. Waiting time about 30 minutes, again good and fast treatment and again about 20 minutes waiting for a doctor called.A recommended clinic.And if others understood what an emergency room is and what you go with, almost all 1 star ratings would be dropped

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HELIOS Hospital Siegburg
3.0

From 132 verified reviews

Petra Wollenhaupt, 12 September 2020

I was in the hospital in Siegburg for 2 weeks. A tumor in the rectum had to be removed. A complicated operation. Everything worked out great! Everyone took great care of me! The nursing staff was very caring! The doctors had time to ask questions. Especially in times of Corona where you can only get a visit after 3 days, the nurses and carers took their time and cheered you up when they could. Thank you !

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HELIOS Hospital Berlin-Zehlendorf
2.9

From 147 verified reviews

conny Schmelzer, 13 September 2020

Kudos to the outpatient surgery station, everything was explained, very nice team, I felt very well looked after. I was met by very friendly nurses at Ward 15. The further care on the ward is also very, very pleasant.

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Heidelberg University Hospital
2.7

From 126 verified reviews

عبدالعزيز القضيعي, 01 September 2020

A wonderful hospital and provides services for cancer patientsTheir problem with the deadlines is long and far ...Radiologist, Professor, Department Head, is very versatile and well-deserved

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HELIOS Hospital Munich-West
2.5

From 166 verified reviews

Martin xxx, 22 September 2020

Von Anfang bis Ende sehr freundliche und kompetente Mitarbeiter.

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HELIOS Dr. Horst Schmidt Hospital Wiesbaden
1.0

From 2 verified reviews

Büsra Erdogan, 10 August 2019

We were at 19h tonight at the Children's Hospital are just 23h back home, without my child could be treated for 9 months with 39.5 degrees Fever. It simply can not be that there is a single doctor in the emergency service for all of Wiesbaden and the children's hospital is full of chatter. There were 3 patients with the ambulance, in the waiting room were min. 10 more were waiting, treatment rooms all full, but wait in the rooms already 2 hours, is the normal? It was said there is support to a senior physician who did not come because he had to emergency surgery. But hello, are there no doctors anymore or what's up? Why save on staff when the need is so great? Where do we live, this is no longer the case in this country!

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St. Lukas Group

St. Lukas Group, located in Wilhelm Schmidt Strasse, Dortmund, Germany offers patients Knee Replacement procedures among its total of 285 available procedures, across 23 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Knee Replacement procedures at St. Lukas Group, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately €9,933. There are many specialists available at the Clinic, with 11 in total, and they are accredited by ISO 9001:2008

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University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

University Hospital of Munich (LMU), can be found in Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany and offers its patients Knee Replacement procedures as well as 223 other procedures, across 26 different procedure categories. At present, there is no pricing information for Knee Replacement procedures at University Hospital of Munich (LMU). The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around ฿389,429. Currently, there's no information available about the doctors at the Hospital, and University Hospital of Munich (LMU) is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

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Sporthopaedicum Clinic

Sporthopaedicum Clinic, located in Bismarckstrasse, Berlin, Germany offers patients Knee Replacement procedures among its total of 61 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Knee Replacement procedures at Sporthopaedicum Clinic, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $10,821. There are many specialists available at the Clinic, with 6 in total, and they are accredited by ISO 9001:2008

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GermanyHealth

GermanyHealth, can be found in Mazaristrasse, Munich, Germany and offers its patients Knee Replacement procedures as well as 30 other procedures, across 6 different procedure categories. The price of a Knee Replacement procedure varies from £7,346 to £23,643, and the average price is around £8,492. The lead specialist at the Hospital will be carrying out all the treatments, and GermanyHealth is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

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Capital Health - CityPraxen Berlin

Capital Health - CityPraxen Berlin, located in Karl Liebknecht Str E, Berlin, Germany offers patients Knee Replacement procedures among its total of 60 available procedures, across 16 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Knee Replacement procedures at Capital Health - CityPraxen Berlin, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿389,429. There are many specialists available at the Clinic, with 12 in total, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, located in Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany offers patients Knee Replacement procedures among its total of 288 available procedures, across 30 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Knee Replacement procedures at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿389,429. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Clinic, and they are accredited by ISO 9001:2008

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Clinic for Special Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery

Clinic for Special Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, located in Bismarckstrasse, Berlin, Germany offers patients Knee Replacement procedures among its total of 5 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Knee Replacement procedures at Clinic for Special Orthopaedic & Trauma Surgery, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $10,821. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 2 in total at the Clinic, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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    What you need to know about Knee Replacement in Germany

    Total Knee Replacement

    Arthroplasty or Knee Replacement is a surgical procedure involving the exchange of a damaged and weakened knee joint with an artificial one. It is commonly performed for different types of arthritic knee diseases such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis mostly brought on by old age. Other causes can be accidents which lead to meniscal tears, joint dislocation, ligament tears, and cartilage damage. Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of knee replacement. Genu Valgus and Genu Varus can also be treated by surgery. Arthroplasty can either be partial (Partial Knee Replacement [PKR]) or complete (Total Knee Replacement [TKR]) depending upon the degree of damage.

    The choice to proceed with a Knee Replacement is often brought on by ongoing discomfort and diminished mobility. This Knee Replacement involves a surgical procedure with the intention to diminish pain and revive the functionality of the joint.

    What is the cost of Knee Replacement in Germany?

    Comprehending the expenses affiliated with Knee Replacement in Germany is of utmost importance. These expenses can widely fluctuate due to various elements like the variety of replacement required, medical complexity, fee of the surgeon, hospital bills, and expenditure on post-treatment care. These ordinarily incorporate charges for the surgeon, hospital accommodation, anaesthesia, medications, and physiotherapy sessions.

    The cost might emerge as a vital deciding point for many, but it's crucial not to overlook that Knee Replacement holds the potential to significantly upgrade one's lifestyle, primarily for those grappling with persistent pain and limited movement. Consequently, evaluating the expense against the foreseen benefits is essential when reaching a final verdict. Search for clinics in your area through our website.

    What does a Knee Replacement Procedure Involve?

    The front of the knee joint is exposed by detaching a portion of the patellar tendon. This makes the patella visible which is displaced to one side. In this way, the distal end of the femur and the proximal end of the tibia become visible. Cutting guides are used to cut the bones in the appropriate shape and size. Cartilages and anterior cruciate ligaments are ligated. The posterior cruciate ligament might also be removed depending on the type of surgery. While fibular and tibial collateral ligaments are conserved anyway. After this, artificial metallic components are surgically implanted at the joint. A substance called polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement is used to fix the metallic parts at the exact place. Besides this cement, porous metal prostheses and Osseointegration methods can also be used.

    MyMediTravel currently lists 18 facilities in Germany offering Knee Replacement procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Knee Replacement can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on photos and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quote Click Here to submit your details

    How Long Should I Stay in Germany for a Knee Replacement Procedure?

    This is a 1 to 3-hour procedure after which you have to stay at the hospital for 1 to 4 days. You may suffer from severe pain which needs to be managed with the assistance of your medical team and physio will be required to help recover the movement. The period of stay in the hospital may vary depending on the type of surgery. Complete knee replacement needs more care and healing time as compared to partial knee replacement.

    Also, your physical condition and willpower contribute to your stay at the hospital. Once discharged, you will need to stay local for at least 10-14 days for follow-up procedures and early-stage physio, as the first week is so important to the full recovery. Effective recovery is an essential part of the Knee Replacement. 

    What's the Recovery Time for Knee Replacement Procedures in Germany?

    6 weeks are required for complete recovery, however, it may take 3 months for inflammation and pain to subside and the knee continues to repair up to 2 years after the surgery. During the first 6 weeks, you cannot walk properly and experience pain and inflammation, therefore, walking aids such as walkers, crutches, walking sticks, etc. will be required. You can start walking again 12 to 24 hours of surgery with the help of your medical assistant. You can drive again 4 to 6 weeks after the operation. The replaced knee can work for 15 years after which metallic parts wear out and start causing problems. Note that the recovery from Knee Replacement is a gradual process and varies from person to person.

    What sort of Aftercare is Required for Knee Replacement Procedures in Germany?

    The following points should be kept in mind for the aftercare of a knee transplant patient:

    • After being discharged from the hospital, follow-ups should be attended regularly.
    • Take prescribed medicines to manage pain and Inflammation.
    • In the first few days, you have stitches and bandages around the operated part. Avoid contact with water when the bandage is still in contact.
    • Make sure you have someone at home to look after you. Someone to help you walk around.
    • Use walking aids in the beginning but gradually subside their use.
    • Physiotherapy is very helpful. Go for an expert physiotherapist to help you heal faster.
    • Do regular exercises to prevent stiffness of the joint. This helps in the smooth movement of the joint.
    • Try not to sit with crossed legs. It can be damaging to your new joint.
    • Avoid bending at your operated knee.
    • Ice packs are useful in reducing swelling.
    • Do not sleep with a pillow under your knee. This might result in permanent bending of the joint.
    • Follow a healthy diet plan made by an expert. Because a loss of appetite might show up after surgery.
    • Avoid the things which can cause infections such as dental procedures.
    • Live on the ground floor. Avoid using stairs to prevent falls or any other accident.

    What's the Success Rate of Knee Replacement Procedures in Germany?

    More than 90% of people who have gone through a knee replacement surgery told that they have a tremendous amount of relief in pain and their ability to walk around. 85 to 90% of surgeries are reported to be successful. 60% of these surgeries were undergone by women. The probability of positive outcomes hinges primarily on elements like the degree of injury, an individual's general wellbeing, and compliance with recovery and subsequent care.

    Are there Alternatives to Knee Replacement Procedures in Germany?

    This is the best solution for severe and continuous aching of the knee, but the following are some non-surgical alternatives you may consider first:

    • Acupuncture: this is an ancient method that uses needles to stimulate different nerves changing the flow of energy in your body. This helps in relieving pain.
    • Prolotherapy: in this therapy, an irritant such as dextrose is injected into the tendon or the ligament. It provides nutrition to the tissue and increases its blood flow. Which results in decreased pain.
    • Stem Cell Therapy: stem cells are injected within the joint which regenerates its cartilage. This helps repair the damaged knee.
    • Plasma-Rich Protein Injections: blood is taken from you and centrifuged to remove platelets which are rich in growth factors. These growth factors are then injected into the joint. Pain relief has been reported using this therapy.
    • Hyaluronic Acid Injections: these injections increase the lubrication at the knee joint allowing smooth movements. This reduces pain due to friction.
    • Physiotherapy: it increases joint mobility. Exercise should be done under the supervision of an expert physiotherapist for better results.
    • Cortisone Shot: steroids are injected into the joint to decrease inflammation which aids in smooth movements.
    • Bracing: braces are metallic, leather or plastic devices that provide external stability and support to the joint. This braces the joint from the outside and applies pressure onto it aligning the bones. This reduces inflammation as well as pain.

    What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure

    Gearing up for a Knee Replacement necessitates a set of actions before and after your surgery. Prior to the operation, your medical professional will carry out a thorough assessment, possibly encompassing bloodwork, imaging studies, and physical check-ups to assert your readiness for the procedure. Upholding a healthy lifestyle, inclusive of a balanced diet and regular exercise, in the prep time before surgery is also vital.

    Following the Knee Replacement, the spotlight moves to post-operative care and recovery, involving physical therapy, wound management, and pain control. Staying active and exhibiting a positive mindset substantially aids in your recuperation process. Adherence to your medical professional's directives and prompt communication of any problems or issues is paramount.

    What are Potential Risks of Knee Replacement?

    Similar to any medically invasive procedure, Knee Replacement is associated with possible hazards and complexities.

    Typical hazards encompass:

    • Contagions
    • Blood clot formation (can lead to a pulmonary embolism and ultimately death, though this is extremely rare)
    • Nerve impairment
    • Difficulties resulting from sedative application.
    • Some clients may additionally encounter rigidity in the knee or face challenges in achieving the prior knee bending motion.

    Knee replacement surgery can go wrong if there is an infection, however, only 2% of cases are reported in which severe knee joint infections prevail. The risk of infection and clot formation increases with age.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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