About Us
Who We Are
Swiss Medical Center is a private medical clinic in Zurich that combines Swiss clinical standards with a managed, high-touch service model for people who value privacy, control, and clear medical responsibility. The clinic works with patients from Switzerland and abroad, including families and representatives who manage care on the patient’s behalf.
What defines Swiss Medical Center:
Private clinic based in Zurich, Switzerland
Care available on-site and remotely
Coordinated medical team model
One continuous patient record that can include prior results and external examinations
Experience across a large patient base (12,000+ patients treated)
Medical Leadership and Team
Dr. Andreas E. Brauchlin, Medical Director
Ms. Fatima Abdel Hassan, Senior Medical Coordinator
Swiss Medical Center is led by a single medical director and supported by a multidisciplinary team. Clinical decisions are overseen at the leadership level, while coordination, documentation, and day-to-day continuity are handled by dedicated medical and administrative roles.
Dr. Andreas E. Brauchlin is the Medical Director. He is a board-certified specialist in cardiology and internal medicine with 25+ years of clinical experience and an additional qualification in sports medicine (SGSM/SEMS). His work focuses on cardiology, preventive and integrative medicine, psychosomatic medicine, general medicine, and concierge medicine.
Fatima Abdel Hassan is the Senior Medical Coordinator with 20+ years of experience across acute and long-term care. She supports clinical operations, patient management, and interdisciplinary coordination, helping align medical steps when multiple parties are involved. She is fluent in English, Arabic, and German.
Leandra Giacomuzzi supports the clinical team as a nurse and medical practice assistant. She has a background in nursing with experience in elderly and ambulatory care and has been part of the practice since 2023, contributing to smooth daily operations and reliable patient support.
Olesia Gushenetc is responsible for patient data security and medical administration. She manages patient records and documentation, supports billing workflows, and maintains high standards of reliability in handling sensitive information. She speaks Russian and English.
Balqis Meddeb works as Medical Office Coordinator and manages appointments, patient support, and core administration. She supports communication between patients and doctors, coordinates reports and billing, and helps keep complex cases organized. She speaks Malay, English, and German.
Natalia Lopez S. leads business development with a background in data science and business analytics. She focuses on product development, partnerships, and market expansion, with the goal of improving patient experience and service delivery.
Our Approach to Patient Care
Swiss Medical Center is structured to keep medical decisions consistent over time. The clinic works from existing information first, then builds a plan that is realistic for the patient’s schedule, location, and level of involvement.
How care is typically organized:
Intake based on your current situation and the records you already have (tests, imaging, reports).
Clinical review to define the shortest path to clarity: what to confirm, what to rule out, what can be avoided.
A written plan that separates immediate priorities from longer-term management.
Coordination of appointments, diagnostics, and specialist input when needed, so the patient does not manage the process alone.
Follow-up checkpoints to reassess progress and adjust the plan when clinically appropriate.
This approach is designed to reduce duplicated steps, prevent fragmented recommendations, and keep care manageable for patients and families who have limited time or low tolerance for complex medical logistics.
Care for International Patients
Swiss Medical Center works with international patients who choose Switzerland for medical care and want the process organized around limited time, privacy, and clear clinical responsibility. Care can start remotely to review existing records and define next steps before travel.
For patients coming to Zurich, the clinic helps structure the medical schedule around realistic time windows and coordinates required diagnostics and specialist input. When relevant, practical arrangements can be aligned with the medical plan, including accommodation and recovery-related needs described in the clinic’s VIP format.
Why Patients Trust Swiss Medical Center
Swiss Medical Center is trusted in situations where health needs to be handled without drawing attention, creating disruption, or adding another layer of management to an already full life. The clinic works best when decisions must be made discreetly and carried through without constant involvement from the patient or family.
Trust is built through tangible signals:
Clinical leadership with defined responsibility for medical decisions
A coordinated team model that reduces handoffs, delays, and misalignment
Experience at scale (12,000+ patients treated) combined with a private, controlled setting
This structure allows care to move forward quietly and predictably – whether the patient is fully engaged, difficult to motivate, or supported by family members or representatives.
Contact Swiss Medical Center
Contact Swiss Medical Center to ask which care format fits your situation, to share existing medical results for review, or to discuss next steps for ongoing oversight. The clinic is located at Rämistrasse 6, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland. Tel: +41 44 555 5010. Fax: +41 44 555 5011. You can also use the contact form, and a member of the medical team will respond.
FAQ
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Swiss Medical Center can be a fit when you want one place to connect assessment, prevention focus, and follow-up under consistent oversight. It is also relevant if you need coordination across specialists or continuity while living or traveling outside Switzerland.
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Care is guided and coordinated under medical leadership, so clinical responsibility remains clear even when different team members support scheduling, documentation, or follow-up. The aim is doctor-led medical care with stable oversight, not rotating decision-making.
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After the first consultation, next steps depend on your goals and what monitoring is appropriate. Some patients continue with regular reviews of medical information over time, which is the practical basis of long-term medical support without unnecessary interventions.
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Yes. Existing results and external reports can be reviewed and integrated into one clinical view, so decisions are made in context. When additional expertise is needed, the clinic can coordinate input through its partner network while keeping personalized medical care consistent.

