| Classifica | Nome della clinica | Valutazione dei pazienti | Paese | Medico principale | esperienza | Tecniche | Migliore per | Perché è in classifica | Accreditamenti |
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| #1 | 4.7 / 5 (154 recensioni) | Vienna in Italian is "Vienna". However, since we're discussing the term in a medical context, it's important to note that "Vienna" refers to the city and does not have a specific medical translation. The context indicates geographic location rather than a medical condition. If you meant "vein" in a medical context, the Italian translation would be "vena"., Austria | 44+ anni | Gamma Knife, terapia mirata, immunoterapia, chemioterapia, radioterapia | Trattamento personalizzato per il glioblastoma | Offre radiochirurgia Gamma Knife e terapie oncologiche avanzate. Il Cancer Center della clinica è guidato dal Prof. Zielinski, un oncologo di spicco. Ottiene risultati positivi nel trattamento nel 95% dei casi. | International Organization for Standardization, World's Best Hospitals 2021 by Newsweek | ||
| #2 | 3.8 / 5 (8 recensioni) | Vienna in Italian is "Vienna". However, since we're discussing the term in a medical context, it's important to note that "Vienna" refers to the city and does not have a specific medical translation. The context indicates geographic location rather than a medical condition. If you meant "vein" in a medical context, the Italian translation would be "vena"., Austria | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
| #3 | 4.5 / 5 (19 recensioni) | Vienna in Italian is "Vienna". However, since we're discussing the term in a medical context, it's important to note that "Vienna" refers to the city and does not have a specific medical translation. The context indicates geographic location rather than a medical condition. If you meant "vein" in a medical context, the Italian translation would be "vena"., Austria | — | — | — | — | International Organization for Standardization | ||
| #4 | 3.9 / 5 (0 recensioni) | Vienna in Italian is "Vienna". However, since we're discussing the term in a medical context, it's important to note that "Vienna" refers to the city and does not have a specific medical translation. The context indicates geographic location rather than a medical condition. If you meant "vein" in a medical context, the Italian translation would be "vena"., Austria | — | — | — | — | — | — |