The Doctor of Neurosurgery
The physician
Dr. med. Andreas Frydrych:Neurosurgery know-how from Bad Homburg

…This was the headline that sparked hope for many patients in the February 3, 2003 edition of the news magazine FOCUS during a presentation of selected companies and organizations from the Hochtaunuskreis region, Main-Taunus district and Wiesbaden about the practices of the specialists in neurosurgery, outpatient and short-term inpatient treatment which stated:
“In the shadow of the District Hospital in Bad Homburg, Dr. Andreas Frydrych has been successfully providing patients with the opportunity to improve their health, mobility and quality of life since 1996.”
“With a wide range of minimally invasive surgical techniques, the physician known across Germany provides diagnostic testing and therapy treatment in the areas of the cervical spine, lumbar spine, peripheral nerves and for chronic pain disorders.” The presentation in FOCUS then came to the following conclusion: “The outpatient practice and short-term inpatient practice clinic, which are structured under one roof, share the same motto: To ensure the greatest amount of closeness to the patient through personal attendance and provision of individual medical services and care.”
The translation of the citation from the FOCUS presentation is short and straight to the point, it pinpoints the performance characteristics of a neurosurgical specialty practice, which due to their dynamic advancing nature and specialty competence have advanced to a spark of hope for thousands of patients across the nation. Licensed for all health insurances, of course, however, also “the place to go to”, for self-payers or those with private insurance, the consulting physician of the Bad Homburg District Hospital has specialized in the following diagnostic and therapeutic specialties in the area of the neck and lumbar spine:
Minimally invasive (percutaneous, endoscopic, microsurgical) procedures to release pinched nerves, e.g. in the event of herniated discs or canal constrictions, surgical procedures in the event of constrictions on the peripheral nervous system, special pain therapy, e.g. micro-invasive percutaneous therapy using cold blocks (thermal cryosurgery), neuromodulation, interdisciplinary pain therapy, e.g. through catheter techniques or locally targeted injections as well as interventions to stabilize the cervical and lumbar spine.
The high degree of specialist competency and surgical skills of Dr. Andreas Frydrych (former Deputy Chairman of the Federal Association of Neurosurgeons in Practice in Hessen e.V.) is documented in the great satisfaction and appreciation displayed by his patients.




