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The Rheuma-Kinderklinik in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a leading institution for the treatment of children and adolescents with rheumatic diseases. Founded in 1952, the clinic has developed into an internationally renowned center specializing in the therapy of rare diseases.
The clinic is committed to Christian-humanitarian values and places great emphasis on respectful and individual care for young patients and their families. It is committed to improving the quality of life of patients and offers comprehensive education and advice.
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the clinic demonstrates a commitment to innovative and effective treatment approaches through its continuous development and the use of state-of-the-art research methods. This is reflected in the development of new therapy concepts such as the TIGER project for Chronisches Fatigue-Syndrom.
The Rheuma-Kinderklinik is an important part of medical care in Germany and offers a unique combination of traditional care and modern medical research.