Hannover Medical School: Five stars in the global hospital ranking!

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In 2025, the Hannover Medical School reached number 41 in the "World's Best Hospitals" ranking and is the 5th best hospital in Germany.

Die Medizinische Hochschule Hannover erreicht 2025 Platz 41 im "World's Best Hospitals"-Ranking und ist 5. beste Klinik Deutschlands.
In 2025, the Hannover Medical School reached number 41 in the "World's Best Hospitals" ranking and is the 5th best hospital in Germany.

Hannover Medical School: Five stars in the global hospital ranking!

The Hannover Medical School (MHH) has made it into the current “World’s Best Hospitals” ranking Newsweek Established at number 41 worldwide. This result demonstrates MHH's first-class position in the international healthcare sector, and it remains in fifth place among the best clinics in Germany.

The ranking, which has existed since 2019, evaluates more than 2,400 clinics from 30 countries and is based on various criteria, including doctor recommendations, patient satisfaction surveys and medical performance indicators on treatment quality. Over 85,000 medical experts were involved in the assessment.

Ranking results

The absolute top of the global rankings is occupied by the Mayo Clinic in the USA, which leads with a score of 97.51 percent. In Germany, the Charité in Berlin ranks first, followed by the University Hospital of Heidelberg and the LMU Hospital in Munich. The MHH was able to maintain its place in Germany with a score of 86.02 percent, even though it fell slightly in the global ranking compared to the previous year.

Place clinic Worldwide place Score (%)
1 Charité, Berlin Germany 93.27
2 Heidelberg University Hospital Germany 91.63
3 LMU Clinic Munich Germany 89.45
4 Klinikum Rechts der Isar Munich Germany 87.39
5 MHH, Hanover 41 86.02
6 University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf 48 N/A

Other top European hospitals, such as the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm and the Hôpital Universitaire Pitié Salpêtrière in Paris, also show strong performances in the ranking. This underlines the high quality of medical care in Europe.

In summary, the MHH demonstrates its commitment to excellent medical care and first-class patient care through its ranking both nationally and internationally. Continuous improvement in the quality of care is promoted by attention to factors such as the patient-doctor relationship and hygiene standards, such as t-online.de highlights.