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The Alexianer St. Gertrauden-Krankenhaus in Berlin-Wilmersdorf combines a history rich in tradition with modern medicine and care. As an emergency hospital and academic teaching hospital of Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, it offers comprehensive medical care.
The hospital follows Christian values and places great emphasis on charity and social responsibility. It treats all patients regardless of origin, religion or social status. The staff work closely together to ensure people-centered care.
The hospital is known for its advanced medical equipment and accessible patient care. It regularly participates in public events for health education and charitable initiatives.
Founded on November 4, 1930 by the Katharinenschwestern, the hospital became part of the Alexianer Group from January 2025. A comprehensive renovation between 1990 and 2000 led to a modernization of the medical equipment.
Since 1990, the hospital has had a ward building in the garden area, which has expanded its capacity. Despite threats of closure in 1998, the hospital was able to continue operating thanks to the efforts of the operators.
The Alexianer St. Gertrauden-Krankenhaus thus combines traditional service to society with modern standards and presents itself as a vibrant part of Berlin's healthcare system.