

Prof. Dr. Oliver Heese stands as a leading neurologist in Germany, distinguished by over 21 years of invaluable experience in the field. Fluent in both English and Deutsch, Dr. Heese possesses an exceptional understanding of neuro-oncology, trigeminal neuralgia, and vascular neurosurgery. Currently serving at Helios Medical Group in Germany, Dr. Heese's educational journey includes obtaining an MD degree from the University of Lubeck, specializing in neurology from a prestigious German institute, and completing a doctorate in the same field. Additionally, he pursued a professorship, post-doctoral thesis, and an MBA in health economics from the University of Hamburg. Throughout his career, Dr. Heese has held pivotal roles in various renowned institutions. He commenced his professional journey at the department of neurology of the Medical University of Lubeck, later completing his residency at the Department of Neurology of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School in the USA. Following this, he served as a senior consultant at the department of neurology of the Hamburg Eppendorf University Hospital before assuming the directorship of the department of neurosurgery and spinal surgery at Helios Medical Group, where he continues to provide exemplary care. Dr. Heese is also actively involved in reputable organizations such as the Neuro-oncological Working Group in Germany, the Cancer Committee in Hamburg, and the German Skull-Base Surgery Association, among others. His contributions extend beyond clinical practice, as he has authored numerous scientific papers for both national and international journals, enriching the medical community with his research insights.
Prof. Dr. Oliver Heese is known for his comprehensive and strategic approach to complex neurological and neurosurgical conditions. His work emphasizes precision-based treatment planning, particularly in disorders involving the brain, cranial nerves, and spinal structures. With a strong academic background and leadership experience, he actively contributes to the development of advanced neurosurgical standards while fostering collaboration between clinical practice, research, and healthcare management.