IRCCS Humanitas research hospital | Milan, Italy

Profile (Overview)

Humanitas is a hospital dedicated to advanced medical education and research. Humanitas, which is accredited by the National Health Service, employs top physicians in over 50 clinical specialties organized into specialized centers. These specialties include neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, fertility, obesity, ophthalmology, internal medicine and check-ups, pancreas and duodenum disorders, immunology, and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases.The hospital also has an outpatient radiotherapy area and an emergency room.
Humanitas was designated as a Research Hospital (IRCCS) by the Italian Ministry of Health, specializing in immune system disorders that include rheumatoid arthritis and cancer. The Joint Commission International has accredited IRCCS Istituto Clinico Humanitas as the first Italian hospital to meet quality standards for Academic hospitals. It is one of the most technologically sophisticated hospitals in Europe and is well-known worldwide for its studies on illnesses of the immune system.

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Private Rooms, Translator, Nursery / Nanny Services, Personal Assistance / Concierge, Free Wifi, International Cuisine, Phone in Room, Private Driver / Limousine Services, Post operative follow-up, Mobility Accessible Rooms, Rehabilitation, Cafe, TV in room, Car Hire, Health Insurance Coordination

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DOCTORS

Dr. Enrico Arnaldi

Dr. Enrico Arnaldi

Milan, Italy

46 Years of Experience

Renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Enrico Arnaldi practices in Milan, Italy. He specializes in arthroscopic (tendon repairs, capsuloplasty, etc.) and open (stabilizations sec. Latarjet, arthroprosthesis, etc.) surgical treatments for degenerative and post-traumatic shoulder pathologies (rotator cuff tendon injuries, glenohumeral arthrosis, shoulder instability). Together with treating degenerative and post-traumatic knee pathologies, he also specializes in treating complex post-traumatic capsulo-ligamentous instabilities, primary or secondary knee osteoarthritis, injuries to the meniscus, cartilage, and cruciate ligaments, as well as open (corrective osteotomies, revisions, and first implant arthroprostheses) and arthroscopic (meniscectomies, meniscal sutures, meniscal transplants, ACL, PCL, and complex reconstruction, treatments of focal cartilage lesions). His research interests span a wide spectrum, including biotechnology, meniscal transplants, osteochondral grafts, allogeneic grafts for ligament repair failure correction, and patella stabilization.

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Prof. Alberto Albanese

Prof. Alberto Albanese

Milan, Italy

Years of Experience

After graduating from the Catholic University Medical School in Rome, Italy, in 1977, Alberto Albanese went on to earn certifications in psychiatry in 1985 and neurology in 1981. Dr. Albanese held a Fulbright-Hays scholarship at the University of California, Los Angeles' Brain Research Institute from 1978 to 1979. He served as a visiting professor alongside the late Professor David Marsden at the Maudsley Hospital in London from 1985 to 1986. He was awarded the Roussel Prize for Ageing Research in 1990. He was named a visiting professor at the Argentine University of Cordoba in 1997 and again in 2003. Alberto Albanese was appointed Associate Professor of Neurology in 1992 after serving as Director of the Movement Disorders Clinic and Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Gemelli hospital in Rome from 1984. He was named Professor of Neurology and Co-Chairman of the Neurology Department at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1996. He served in these roles until 2000.

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