cereneo Schweiz AG
Vitznau, Switzerland
Rating: 4.9/5 based on 145 reviews
Accreditations: Swiss Leading Hospitals
Founded: 2012
Bed capacity: 32
About cereneo Schweiz AG
cereneo Schweiz AG, founded in 2012, is an exclusive neurorehabilitation clinic located in the picturesque village of Vitznau on the shores of Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. With 32 beds, the clinic provides highly personalized, intensive rehabilitation programs in one of the most serene therapeutic environments in Europe.
Accredited by Swiss Leading Hospitals, cereneo has earned an international reputation for excellence in neurological rehabilitation. The clinic's multidisciplinary team of neurologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and neuropsychologists work together to create individualized treatment plans that maximize each patient's recovery potential.
The clinic specializes in stroke recovery, utilizing evidence-based rehabilitation protocols combined with cutting-edge neurotechnology including robotic-assisted therapy, virtual reality training, and neurostimulation techniques. Brain injury rehabilitation programs address both traumatic and acquired brain injuries, with comprehensive cognitive and physical recovery pathways.
cereneo's expertise extends to the management of progressive neurological conditions including Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. Patients benefit from specialized exercise programs, medication optimization, and adaptive strategies designed to maintain function and quality of life. The rehabilitation department provides holistic recovery support including aquatic therapy in the clinic's lakeside facilities.
As a medical tourism destination, cereneo attracts patients from around the world who seek Swiss precision medicine in an unparalleled natural setting. The clinic's concierge services, private rooms with lake views, and gourmet nutrition programs ensure that the rehabilitation experience addresses both medical and personal well-being needs.
Specialties & Treatments
- Neurorehabilitation
- Stroke Recovery
- Brain Injury
- Parkinson's Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Rehabilitation