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Discover the Best Clinics and Costs for Diabetes type 2 treatment in Austria 2024

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Discover the Best Clinics and Costs for Diabetes type 2 treatment in Austria 2024

Diabetes type 2 Treatment Overview in Austria

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What's the Cost of Diabetes type 2 Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures in Austria? Find Out Now

updated 4/29/2024
The average price for Diabetes type 2 diagnostic and treatment in Austria is $16045, the minimum price is $5258, and the maximum price is $26831.
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Austria, Vienna
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Döbling Private Hospital is a private multi-specialty medical center located in Vienna, Austria. The team is dedicated to Orthopedics, Oncology, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Döbling Private Hospital ranks among Vienna's top private hospitals treating about 16,000 patients from home and abroad each year. Top-level medical care and security of our patients is our main concern. Therefore, the hospitals implemented JCI-International Patient Safety Goals. Thus complication rates in Döbling Private Hospital are much below nominal values. Top-specialists, safety, individual care and comfort are the main keys of our success. Döbling Private Hospital serves both adults and children. Patients from CIS, Europe & Commonwealth and Balkans visit the clinic most often.

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My stay at hospital was excellent. The team is like the team of the Elfes. Despite of the hard sickness I'm fully satisfied and grateful with all treatment, warmth and constant improveming of my state the Clinic gave me. You are the best. ❤️
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— martin
Austria, Jan 19, 2022
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Austria, Vienna
100% patients recommend

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  • Recognized for its high standards, AKH Vienna offers specialized Diabetes Type 2 treatments, ensuring quality care for patients.
  • Providing surgeries for Diabetes Type 2, the hospital employs specialized procedures tailored to individual patient needs.
  • For expert management of Diabetes Type 2 treatment, patients can consult with Philipp Riss, a leader in Surgical Endocrinology.
  • The clinic includes over 42 university hospitals and institutes, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to Diabetes Type 2 care.
  • With a robust infrastructure of 61 outpatient departments and 51 operating theaters, AKH Vienna is well-equipped for Diabetes Type 2 surgeries.
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Hello. I just wanted to mention some of the things that happened, so that your team is in the loop of what your customers are going through. I was contacted by Dr. Sadeq, which was very pleasant to communicate with. Roman on the other hand, was not clear about anything from the beginning. Saying “don’t worry, it is okay.” After confirming the doctors, and sending all my medical files 2 weeks ahead of time, I came to realise that the doctors have no idea about my condition. I walked in to a confused doctor, not even knowing that I have heart failure. I saw this as quite unprofessional that they haven’t even had time to review my documents. Once the doctor asked for my files, Roman did not have them, and I was forced to give a brief summary of what happened. This made me feel that my case was of no interest or importance to the representative. After finally managing to see the surgeon, he said that was the only day he was available (March 2nd), and that he was flying for work elsewhere. He had asked me to come back on the 16th of March. I could not believe that, as I have paid for tickets, plus hotels for two people (my mother joining) for 10 days in Vienna, when the doctor is not even there to do the surgery I was supposed to do. Do you know what the costs are of this mishap? After that, we ended up seeing another cardiologist recommended by the cardio surgeon. He was great, but when we came back the next day for ROman’s set appointment, it turns out there was no appointment, and he “had to go” and left me to deal with the hospital. The communication with Roman was horrible. I was just waiting in the lobby for 3 days not knowing what will happen, what are the fees, and no warnings or consultations. Especially when an x-ray costs 2,500 euros, I would have appreciated an initial warning of the costs. Not just “come pay” style that he has. That is as much as the biopsy, which I will still have to do in the future. I have experience with companies like yours, but the unprofessionalism, lack of communication, and unorganisation is unprecedented. I am going out of my way just to clarify what my experience was with your team, with handling things. The hospital and doctors were great. It was just the missteps by Roman that was upsetting.
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Austria, Vienna
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A multi-stage system of medical care functionate in Private Clinic Josefstadt  that  provide the most effective and comfortable for the patient process of treatment.

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I was not in the hospital. I asked just a second opinion. I was very disappointed, because I was working a lot to translate all the documentation into English, and finally I was discussing with doctor only 10 minutes, and the level of the discussion was very poor. Practically I did not get anything for 400 EUR.

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Second opinion is given on the basis of a thorough analyses of provided medical reports. The procedure lasts as long until all questions of the patient have been clarified. If necessary specialists of other disciplines are also involved. The patient always receive a written statement.
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Get a Medical Assessment for Diabetes type 2 Treatment in Austria: Select Your Expert from 4 Experienced Doctors

Austria, Vienna
Anton Luger
Endocrinologist
44 years of experience
Wiener Privatklinik
Professor of Medicine, Head of the Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine, Vienna Medical University.  Organizations:  • President, Endocrinology Section, European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS) • Member of the Clinical Committee of the European Society of Endocrinologists  • Member of the Nominating Committee of the European Society of Endocrinologists  • Former Member of the Executive Council of the European Neuroendocrine Association  • Former Member of the Endocrine Society Special Programs Committee (USA)  • Member of the Board of the Austrian Society of Endocrinology  • Board Member of the Austrian Diabetes Society Publications: Over 300 publications in peer-reviewed journals covering the areas of clinical, fundamental and translational research.
Austria, Vienna
Dr Philipp Riss
Endocrinologist
19 years of experience
Wiener Privatklinik
Team Leader in Surgical Endocrinology, Department of General Surgery, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery at the Medical University of Vienna (AKH Vienna). Specialist in general and visceral surgery.  Professional activity:  • 2005 - Doctorate in Medicine  • 2005 to 2006 - Permanent Physician at the Barmherzige Brüder Vienna Hospital  • 2006 - Assistant Professor, Medical University of Vienna  • From 2006 to 2013 - Doctor's Assistant, Vienna Medical University, University Hospital of Surgery.  • 2007-2009 - Empress Elizabeth School of Nursing • Creation exam questions for MUW students  • 2010 - Organization of the 4th Biennale Congress of the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons  • 2012 - 29th Annual Meeting of ACO-ASSO • 2013 - Graduate School at CAEK  • 2014 - World MEN 14th International Seminar on Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia and Other Rare Endocrine Tumors  • 2010 - University Professor  • 2011-2012 - Surgical Department, Wiener Neustadt Hospital • Clinical and scientific activities in the "Working Group of Surgical Endocrinology", University Hospital of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna under the direction of Professor Bruno Niederl  • 2015 - Intensive Care Specialist  • 2016 - Senior Physician at the University Hospital for Visceral Surgery and Medicine, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland  • 2016 - Senior Physician at the University Hospital of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna  • 2017 - "Venia Docendi" Award  • Currently: Head of the Surgical Endocrinology Working Group, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna  • 2018 - Additive Theme of Visceral Surgery  Membership in societies:  • European Society of Endocrine Surgeons (ESES)  • Austrian Society of Surgery (ÖGC) • Surgical Endocrinology (ACE) Working Group ÖGS  • European Society of Neuroendocrine Tumors (ENETS)  • Endocrinology Surgical Working Group (CAEK)  • German Society for General and Visceral Surgery (DGAV)  • Austrian Society of Surgical Oncology (ACO-ASSO)  • Professional Association of Austrian Surgeons (BÖC)  • Austrian Thyroid Society (OSDG)  • International Society of Surgery (ISS)  • Austrian Society for Endocrinology and Metabolism (ÖGES)  • Austrian Society of Neuroendocrine Tumors (ANETS)  • Chairman of the Surgical Endocrinology Working Group (ACE),  • Austrian Society of Surgery (ÖGCH).  • Since 2016, Member of the Surgical Advisory Board of the Board of the Austrian Society of Neuroendocrine Tumors (ANETS)  • Since 2016, Head of the Department of Endocrine Surgery on the Board of the Austrian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism (ÖGES).  • 2010 - Sandoz Award for Thyroid Research
Austria, Vienna
Philipp Riss
Endocrinologist
19 years of experience
Vienna General Hospital (AKH)
Team Leader in Surgical Endocrinology, Department of General Surgery, Transplantation and Vascular Surgery at the Medical University of Vienna (AKH Vienna). Specialist in general and visceral surgery.  Professional activity:  • 2005 - Doctorate in Medicine  • 2005 to 2006 - Permanent Physician at the Barmherzige Brüder Vienna Hospital  • 2006 - Assistant Professor, Medical University of Vienna  • From 2006 to 2013 - Doctor's Assistant, Vienna Medical University, University Hospital of Surgery.  • 2007-2009 - Empress Elizabeth School of Nursing  • Creation exam questions for MUW students  • 2010 - Organization of the 4th Biennale Congress of the European Society of Endocrine Surgeons  • 2012 - 29th Annual Meeting of ACO-ASSO  • 2013 - Graduate School at CAEK  • 2014 - World MEN 14th International Seminar on Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia and Other Rare Endocrine Tumors  • 2010 - University Professor  • 2011-2012 - Surgical Department, Wiener Neustadt Hospital  • Clinical and scientific activities in the "Working Group of Surgical Endocrinology", University Hospital of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna under the direction of Professor Bruno Niederl  • 2015 - Intensive Care Specialist  • 2016 - Senior Physician at the University Hospital for Visceral Surgery and Medicine, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland  • 2016 - Senior Physician at the University Hospital of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna  • 2017 - "Venia Docendi" Award  • Currently: Head of the Surgical Endocrinology Working Group, Department of Surgery, Medical University of Vienna  • 2018 - Additive Theme of Visceral Surgery Membership in societies:  • European Society of Endocrine Surgeons (ESES)  • Austrian Society of Surgery (ÖGC)  • Surgical Endocrinology (ACE) Working Group ÖGS  • European Society of Neuroendocrine Tumors (ENETS)  • Endocrinology Surgical Working Group (CAEK) • German Society for General and Visceral Surgery (DGAV)  • Austrian Society of Surgical Oncology (ACO-ASSO ) Professional Association of Austrian Surgeons (BÖC) • Austrian Thyroid Society (OSDG)  • International Society of Surgery (ISS)  • Austrian Society for Endocrinology and Metabolism (ÖGES)  • Austrian Society of Neuroendocrine Tumors (ANETS)  • Chairman of the Surgical Endocrinology Working Group (ACE),  • Austrian Society of Surgery (ÖGCH).  • Since 2016, Member of the Surgical Advisory Board of the Board of the Austrian Society of Neuroendocrine Tumors (ANETS)  • Since 2016, Head of the Department of Endocrine Surgery on the Board of the Austrian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism (ÖGES).  • 2010 - Sandoz Award for Thyroid Research

FAQ about Diabetes type 2 Treatment in Austria

What is type 2 diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes (also called adult-onset or non-insulin-dependent) is a longstanding metabolic disorder. The body resists or doesn’t produce enough insulin to maintain glucose (sugar) level in blood.

How does diabetes appear?

The pancreas produces insulin which reduces blood glucose level. Insufficiency or lack of insulin causes diabetes. Body inability to use insulin correctly also leads to the disorder.

Diabetes statistics

  • Type 2 diabetes is one of the most common diseases in adults. Over 400 million people are living with diabetes according to World Health Organization estimate. It is 1 in 11 people.
  • Over 640 million people worldwide will have diabetes by 2040 in accordance with the International Diabetes Federation assessment.
  • 95% of the cases are type 2 diabetes in compliance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • 24% of young people are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes despite the opinion that it is an adult-onset disease.

Best countries for diabetes treatment

Germany

The Federal Republic is the 3rd best country for diabetes medical tourism in the world according to Statista website.

German endocrinologists provide disease management programs (DMPs) for diabetes type 2 therapy. These programs consist of prevention, strategies, and therapy goals recommended in the international and national guidelines. DMPs improve the quality of diabetes mellitus healthcare and treatment process.

Bariatric surgery is the new treatment for type 2 diabetes and is performed in German hospitals. The size of the stomach is reduced by almost 90% during the operation.

India

India is among the countries with the highest number of diabetic people. of all type 2 diabetes cases is caused with obesity. Weight loss surgery is performed in Indian diabetes treatment centers. During the operation, surgeons decrease the stomach size and help patients to lose weight.

Affordable pricing of the best hospitals for diabetes in India attract medical tourists from over the world. The prices are 40-100% lower than in Germany, the USA, Spain, or Israel. Procedures and the quality of their performing are the same.

The low costs are explained by generics (analogs of expensive drugs) production in India. These medications are 10-17 times cheaper than the drugs used in other states.

Spain

Spain is the 7th country in the world to provide high-quality medical services according to World Health Organization (WHO). Spanish diabetic health clinics are among a few medical facilities worldwide where surgeons perform weight loss operation without a scalp.

92% of patients lose weight significantly after the surgical treatment of diabetes. Spanish doctors prefer complex approach in the disease treatment. Beside the surgery, specialists carry out diet therapy, patient’s hormones exam, drug therapy, psychological support, etc.

Type 2 diabetes therapy effectiveness

✔️ 50-95% of diabetic people achieve normalization of blood sugar level after obesity surgery. The effectiveness of the operation depends on the method applied.

✔️ Drug therapy cannot cure diabetes. Medications help to control blood sugar and stop the disease development.

How to choose the diabetes treatment center?

When choosing the best diabetes treatment centers pay attention to:

  1. Doctor’s experience. The success rate of the best treatment for diabetes type 2 depends on the endocrinologist qualification. Top specialists have certificates which confirm their professionalism.
  2. Accreditation. It guarantees maintaining of international guidelines. Certified hospitals provide high-quality services and ensure patient’s safety during the procedures.
  3. Patient’s reviews. People who have undergone treatment in the diabetes outpatient clinics share their experience. They provide information about the hospital stay, the best specialists, and pricing.

Diagnostics in the best hospitals for diabetes

The complete type 2 diabetes examination in the best diabetes treatment centers includes:

  • A1C (glycated hemoglobin) test indicates average blood sugar level for the last 2-3 months. The higher blood sugar level is, the more hemoglobin a person has.
  • Random blood sugar test is a blood glucose level exam performed for non-fasting people to diagnose diabetes. The test can be taken at any time.
  • Fasting blood sugar test is taken after an overnight fast to detect insulin resistance or diabetes.
  • Glucose tolerance test is an oral exam that measures body's ability to regulate sugar metabolism.

Which treatment is the best for diabetes?

Medication and insulin therapy

Specialists of diabetes outpatient clinics prescribe drug therapy in addition to diet and physical activity. Such complex approach helps patients to achieve target blood sugar level. The conclusion about the type of medication depends on the sugar level and the presence of diabetes-related problems.

In some cases, specialists in diabetes treatment centers prescribe insulin therapy. Using this treatment method a patient controls blood glucose level and can avoid complications of the disease. Patients have to inject insulin. They shouldn’t take it orally, because it can be digested.

During the consultation with an endocrinologist, the pros and cons of each medication are discussed. The best treatment for diabetes type 2 depends on the kinds of the drugs and aspects of the patient’s health.

Weight loss surgery

Diabetic people with BMI (body mass index) over 35 are candidates for the obesity surgery. 55-99% of patients achieve healthy blood sugar level after the procedure. The success rate of bariatric surgery depends on the operation method.

During the bariatric procedure, a surgeon reduces stomach size. That’s why people cannot eat a significant amount of food. Bypass surgery is considered the latest diabetes treatment. During the procedure, a surgeon bypasses a part of small intestine. It is more effective in comparison with other methods of obesity surgery.

How to undergo treatment in top diabetic health clinic?

✔️ Submit a request on Bookimed website, and a Medical Doctor, who specializes in endocrinology, will contact you. A Doctor will provide you with the information regarding the latest diabetes treatment.

Tell a Doctor about your preferences and ask questions. A Medical Doctor will help you to find the best hospital for diabetes therapy. Then s/he will request a treatment program from the chosen medical center.

❓ The cost of the treatment in your case will be included in the program. It is also possible to arrange a consultation with an endocrinologist.

❗️ We will keep in touch with you from start to finish of your medical trip.

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