Industry | Dental clinic |
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Founders | Jean Francois Empain (son of Édouard-Jean Empain), Pierre Chaker [1] |
Areas served | Hungary, Switzerland, Luxembourg |
Website |
helvetic-clinics |
Helvetic Clinics is a Switzerland-based company that owns dental clinics of the same name in Hungary, Switzerland, Luxembourg. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Helvetic clinics, Hungary branch, comprises a team of ten certified dentists with expertise in the field and 100 supporting staff. The clinic focuses on dental treatments such as implants, surgery, general and cosmetic dentistry among others. [8] [9] [10]
Helvetic clinic is rated 4.67 by The GCR- Global Clinic Rating, the first position worldwide and in Hungary out of almost 200,000+ dental clinics worldwide. [1] This is largely a result of the owners' decision to move the clinic into a hotel on Revay street, in the centre of Budapest to house the new facilities. [1] [11] [12] The clinic developed the new concept of a "Clinic Hotel" offering its patients traveling from abroad; dental treatment and accommodation in the same facilities as it is sharing the facilities with the 12 Revay Hotel. [13]
Helvetic clinics targets individuals mainly within Europe's developed countries and with a claim of dental treatments 30–80% cheaper from those of its clients' home countries. [12] [14]
Industry | Dental clinic |
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Founders | Jean Francois Empain (son of Édouard-Jean Empain), Pierre Chaker [1] |
Areas served | Hungary, Switzerland, Luxembourg |
Website |
helvetic-clinics |
Helvetic Clinics is a Switzerland-based company that owns dental clinics of the same name in Hungary, Switzerland, Luxembourg. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Helvetic clinics, Hungary branch, comprises a team of ten certified dentists with expertise in the field and 100 supporting staff. The clinic focuses on dental treatments such as implants, surgery, general and cosmetic dentistry among others. [8] [9] [10]
Helvetic clinic is rated 4.67 by The GCR- Global Clinic Rating, the first position worldwide and in Hungary out of almost 200,000+ dental clinics worldwide. [1] This is largely a result of the owners' decision to move the clinic into a hotel on Revay street, in the centre of Budapest to house the new facilities. [1] [11] [12] The clinic developed the new concept of a "Clinic Hotel" offering its patients traveling from abroad; dental treatment and accommodation in the same facilities as it is sharing the facilities with the 12 Revay Hotel. [13]
Helvetic clinics targets individuals mainly within Europe's developed countries and with a claim of dental treatments 30–80% cheaper from those of its clients' home countries. [12] [14]