Charité Sleep Medicine Center

Berlin • Europe's Largest University Hospital

DGSM Accredited Europe's Largest 300+ Years History

3,001

Hospital Beds

#1

In Germany

12

Sleep Beds

1710

Est. Year

100+

Specialties

About the Sleep Medicine Center

Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin is Europe's largest university hospital and one of the most prestigious medical institutions globally. Founded in 1710, Charité has been at the forefront of German medicine for over 300 years. The Interdisciplinary Sleep Medicine Center provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for all sleep disorders.

Accredited by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM), the center brings together specialists from pulmonology, neurology, psychiatry, and ENT to provide multidisciplinary care for sleep apnea patients.

With its location in the heart of Berlin and international patient services, Charité is an excellent choice for European patients seeking world-class sleep apnea treatment.

Why Choose Charité for Sleep Apnea?

Europe's Largest

Over 3,000 beds at Europe's top university hospital

DGSM Accredited

German Sleep Medicine Society certification

Academic Excellence

Leading research and Nobel Prize history

International Services

English-speaking staff and patient coordinators

Sleep Apnea Treatments Available

Polysomnography

Comprehensive overnight sleep studies in DGSM-accredited laboratory with 12 sleep beds.

CPAP/BiPAP Therapy

Complete PAP therapy including titration, mask fitting, and long-term follow-up care.

Sleep Surgery

UPPP, nasal surgery, tongue base procedures, and maxillomandibular advancement.

Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation

Advanced nerve stimulation therapy for CPAP-intolerant patients.

Contact Information

Address

Charitéplatz 1
10117 Berlin, Germany

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Quick Facts

  • Europe's largest university hospital
  • DGSM Accredited Sleep Center
  • 300+ years medical history
  • International patient services