Theodoros Kombos
- 27 years of experience
- Workplace: Germany, Berlin, Schlosspark Clinic
- Head of the Neurosurgical Department at the Schlosspark Clinic
Dr. Theodoros Kombos is the Head of Neurosurgery at Schlosspark Clinic in Berlin. He specializes in treating brain tumors, skull base tumors, and spinal diseases. Dr. Kombos authored a proprietary rehabilitation method for post-operative recovery. He previously served as the Deputy Director of the Charité Neurosurgical Clinic in Berlin.
- Holds a professorship and scientific degree from Charité Berlin.
- Member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
- Member of the German Society for Spinal Surgery and Robotic Surgery.
- Works at Schlosspark Clinic, which treats over 13,600 patients annually.
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Qualifications
Prof. Theodoros Kombos directs the Neurosurgical Department at Schlosspark Clinic in Berlin. He created a specific rehabilitation method for post-operative neurosurgical recovery. Dr. Kombos holds a scientific degree and a professorship from the Charité university hospital.
Specialization and Approach
The doctor specializes in removing brain and skull base tumors. He also treats various spinal diseases. Dr. Kombos uses his own rehabilitation protocols to help patients recover after brain surgery. This method focuses on restoring function and improving long-term outcomes for surgical patients.
Work Experience
- Since 2007 – Head of the Neurosurgical Department at Schlosspark Clinic
- 1999–2011 – Leading Physician and Deputy Director of the Charité Neurosurgical Clinic
- 1995–1999 – Researcher at the Benjamin Franklin University Neurosurgical Clinic
Education and Training
- 1993 – Degree in Medicine, Friedrich-Wilhelms-University in Bonn
- 1999 – Professional certification in neurosurgery
- 2001 – Awarded scientific degree and professorship at Charité
Memberships
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- German Society of Neurosurgery
- American Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
- German Society for Robotic Surgery
- German Society for Spinal Surgery
- Professional Association of German Neurosurgeons
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