Submit medical reports for professional evaluation

For Official Referring Bodies

For Embassies, Government Sponsors, and Official Referring Bodies

Diplomatic missions and sponsoring authorities may coordinate structured access to Germany's advanced hospital system through established medical advisory channels.

Operating Model

Medical Care Germany operates as a Berlin-based strategic medical coordination office conducting:

Structured case evaluation

Specialist alignment

Hospital pathway coordination

Treatment oversight

Confidential reporting

All engagements operate in alignment with German healthcare standards.

Medical Care Germany does not replace hospitals or physicians.

Coordination maintains clarity, structure, and continuity across complex international treatment pathways.

Why Institutions Engage

Institutional coordination typically addresses:

Predictable Treatment Pathways

Structured coordination reduces uncertainty and establishes clear treatment trajectories.

Transparent Medical Communication

Direct channels between referring entities and German medical institutions.

Administrative Clarity

Coordination of documentation, scheduling, and institutional requirements.

Cross-Border Coordination

Structured interface between international sponsoring entities and German healthcare providers.

Risk Reduction

Oversight and structured pathways minimize operational and clinical uncertainties.

These requirements are addressed through structured advisory frameworks.

Berlin Office

Medical Care Germany

Perleberger Str. 41

10559 Berlin – Moabit

Germany

Strategically located in Berlin with proximity to major university hospitals and specialized treatment centers.

Confidentiality Protocols

Institutional cases are handled under strict confidentiality protocols with controlled information flow and structured reporting when required by sponsoring entities.

Institutional Coordination

For embassy-level or government-sponsored case coordination, please establish formal contact through our institutional intake process.