University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
Kiel, Germany
Surgical resection of congenital lid nevus
- Initial consultation with the doctor
- clinical examination
- review of medical records
- ophthalmologic examination:
- ophthalmoscopy
- slit-lamp examination
- perimetry (visual field test)
- preoperative care
- resection of eyelid nevus
- histological analysis of the resected tissue
- nursing services
- symptomatic treatment
- the cost of essential medicines and materials
- control examinations
- full hospital accommodation
- consultation of related specialists
- treatment by leading expert
- written prescription
Department of Ophthalmology

Head of the Department
Prof. Dr. Johann Roider
Department of Ophthalmology at University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein provides the full range of conservative and surgical care for over 3,000 inpatients with diseases of the eyes and orbit. The department consists of four state-of-the-art operating theaters where experienced...
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University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein is categorized among the largest medical facilities in Germany and Europe with its two locations in Kiel and Lübeck. The hospital is the maximum medical care center in northern Germany with its specialized centers, exceptional medical staff and cutting-edge equipment. The hospital not only offers patient care but it’s also included into many research projects in all areas and is a recognized training center for many specialties. Thanks to the many specialized centers and departments, the hospital offers medical care for the full range of diseases, both congenital and acquired, for all age groups. Both inpatients and outpatients receive care of the highest level as the hospital has a bed capacity of 1095 beds where about 51,000 inpatients are treated and it also consists of over 85 clinics where 162,300 outpatients are treated and 3,400 outpatient operations are performed annually. UKSH is also the largest employer and training provider in Schleswig-Holstein as it has over 14,000 employees and trains hundreds of doctors ever year in the specialized departments.