LMU Klinikum
Munich, Germany
Rating: 4.9/5 based on 4123 reviews
Accreditations: ISO 9001, DKG Comprehensive Cancer Center Certified, LMU Munich University Hospital, European Reference Network Member, DFG Excellence Initiative
Founded: 1813
Bed capacity: 2100
About LMU Klinikum
LMU Klinikum (Ludwig Maximilian University Hospital Munich) is Germany largest university hospital and one of Europe most important academic medical centres. Affiliated with LMU Munich — one of the world leading comprehensive research universities, consistently ranked in the global top 50 — the hospital operates two campuses: Klinikum Grosshadern (the main modern campus in Munich Maxvorstadt/Planegg district) and Klinikum Innenstadt (the historic campus in the city centre).
With over 2,000 beds and 50+ clinical departments, LMU Klinikum treats approximately 500,000 patients annually and employs more than 11,000 staff. It is Germany primary teaching hospital and one of the world most productive academic medical research institutions.
Key specialties of international significance include the Comprehensive Cancer Center Munich (one of Germany three nationally designated CCC flagship centres), Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology (heart transplantation, VADs, TAVI), Liver and Kidney Transplantation, Neurosciences (Munich Centre for Neurosciences is one of Germany largest), Haematology and BMT, Reproductive Medicine, Ophthalmology (one of Europe leading eye clinics), Rare Diseases, Paediatric Medicine (Dr. von Haunersches Kinderspital is Germany oldest children hospital), Dermatology and Allergology, and Psychiatry.
LMU Klinikum cancer programme encompasses radiation oncology with the most advanced technologies including proton therapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, CAR-T cell therapy, and comprehensive clinical trial access across all tumour types.
Munich global connectivity and high quality of life make it one of Europe premier medical destinations.
Specialties & Treatments
- Oncology
- Proton Therapy
- Cardiac Surgery
- Transplantation
- Neurosciences
- Haematology
- Paediatrics
- Ophthalmology
- Reproductive Medicine
- Rare Diseases
- Dermatology
- Psychiatry
- CAR-T Cell Therapy
- Bone Marrow Transplant
- Cardiology
- Radiology