About Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller
Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller is Full Professor of Neurology (C4) and Director of the Department of Neurology & Neurophysiology at University Medical Center Freiburg — one of Europe's leading neurology departments — treating 1,500+ stroke patients and 4,000+ inpatients annually, with research published in Nature Medicine, Nature Neuroscience, and PNAS.
- Full Professor of Neurology (C4) and Medical Director, University Medical Center Freiburg, since 2005
- Senior Honorary Fellow, University College London (UCL)
- Founding Director, Neuroimage Nord; Director, Lurija Institute, Konstanz
- Post-Doc training at MRC Cyclotron Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London (1990) under world leaders in neuroimaging
- Key publications: Nature Medicine (1995), Nature Neuroscience (2003), PNAS (2008); Member of AHA, ESO, German Stroke Society
Qualifications & Credentials
Medical Degrees
- Study of Human Medicine — Universities of Gent (Belgium), Erlangen, and Aachen, Germany, 1976–1983
- MD (Medical Doctor) — 1987
- ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) — 1984
- Habilitation in Neurology — 1993
Fellowships & Special Training
- Post-Doctoral Training — MRC Cyclotron Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London, 1990
- Training in Pathology, Psychiatry, and Neurology — Erlangen (Prof. V. Becker), Bonn (Prof. G. Huber), Aachen (Prof. K. Poeck), 1984–1991
Certifications & Accreditations
- Full Professor of Neurology (C4) — University of Freiburg
- Senior Honorary Fellow — University College London (UCL)
- German Medical Council (Landesärztekammer) Registration
- Member — German Society for Neurology (DGN)
- Member — German Society for Clinical Neurophysiology & Functional Imaging (DGKN)
- Member — American Heart Association (AHA)
- Member — European Stroke Organisation (ESO)
- Member — German Stroke Society
- Member — Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Areas of Expertise
Major Conditions Treated
- Acute Stroke (Ischaemic & Haemorrhagic)
- Stroke Rehabilitation & Recovery
- Aphasia (Language Disorders) & Apraxia
- Parkinson's Disease & Movement Disorders
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Migraine & Headache Disorders
- Epilepsy
- Meningitis & Lyme Disease
Sub-specialties
- Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease: Head of a nationally certified Stroke Center and Neurovascular Center at University Medical Center Freiburg — treating 1,500+ stroke patients per year with Germany's highest standards of acute stroke care.
- Functional Neuroimaging & Brain Recovery: World-leading research on loss and recovery of brain function using structural and functional MRI — applies findings to personalised rehabilitation strategies.
- Language & Motor Systems: International authority on the dual-loop model of brain language processing; expertise in aphasia, apraxia, and neglect following stroke.
Advanced Procedures & Treatments
- Acute Stroke Thrombolysis & Thrombectomy
- Comprehensive Neurological Assessment & Monitoring
- Advanced Brain Imaging (fMRI, PET, DTI)
- Epilepsy Evaluation & Management
- Multiple Sclerosis Disease-Modifying Therapy
- Parkinson's Disease Management (including DBS referral)
Professional Experience
Current Affiliations
- University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany — Full Professor of Neurology (C4) & Head of Dept. of Neurology and Neurophysiology, since 2005
- University of Freiburg — Full Professor, Faculty of Medicine
- Lurija Institute, Konstanz — Director
Past Affiliations
- Neuroimage Nord — Founding Director
- University of Hamburg — Professor of Neurology (C4) & Head of Dept. of Neurology (Pre-Freiburg)
- University of Jena — Professor of Neurology (Pre-Hamburg)
- MRC Cyclotron Unit, Hammersmith Hospital, London — Post-Doc
Academic & Research Roles
- Board of Directors, Hermann-Paul Prize — since 2005
- Principal Investigator — Numerous DFG and European research grants in stroke, neuroimaging, and brain plasticity
- National and International conference keynote speaker on stroke, neuroimaging, and language
Key Achievements
- Leads Germany's certified national Stroke Center & Neurovascular Center at University Medical Center Freiburg
- Senior Honorary Fellow — University College London
- Founding Director, Neuroimage Nord (pioneered neuroimaging research in northern Europe)
- Young Investigators Award — ICBF Society
- Publications in Nature Medicine (1995), Nature Neuroscience (2003), PNAS (2008)
Awards & Recognitions
National & International Awards
- Senior Honorary Fellow — University College London (UCL)
- Young Investigators Award — ICBF Society
- Board of Directors — Hermann-Paul Prize, since 2005
Professional Memberships
- American Heart Association (AHA)
- European Stroke Organisation (ESO)
- German Stroke Society
- German Society for Neurology (DGN)
- German Society for Clinical Neurophysiology & Functional Imaging (DGKN)
- Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
- Society for the Neurobiology of Language
- American Society for Neurorehabilitation
Research & Publications
Published Papers (Selected)
- Weiller C, May A, Limmroth V, et al. 'Brain stem activation in spontaneous human migraine attacks.' Nature Medicine. 1995;1:658-660.
- Musso M, Moro A, Glauche V, et al. 'Broca's area and the language instinct.' Nature Neuroscience. 2003;6(7):774-781.
- Saur D, Kreher BW, Schnell S, et al. 'Ventral and dorsal pathways for language.' PNAS. 2008;105:18035-18040.
- Weiller C, Chollet F, Wise RJS, Friston K, Frackowiak RSJ. 'Functional reorganisation of the brain in recovery from striatocapsular infarction.' Ann Neurol. 1992;31:463-472.
- 100+ publications on loss/recovery of brain function, neuroimaging, language and motor systems.
Ongoing Research & Clinical Interests
- Dual-loop model of brain language and motor processing
- Mechanisms of stroke recovery and brain plasticity
- Structural and functional neuroimaging in aphasia, apraxia, and neglect
Estimated Treatment Costs
| Procedure / Consultation | Estimated Cost (INR) | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Neurology Consultation (Outpatient) | €150 – €350 | $165 – $385 |
| Inpatient Stroke Treatment (per day, approx.) | €800 – €2,500 | $880 – $2,750 |
| Comprehensive Neurological Evaluation | €500 – €1,500 | $550 – $1,650 |
| Advanced Brain MRI / fMRI | €600 – €1,200 | $660 – $1,320 |
| Epilepsy / MS Diagnostic Work-up | €1,000 – €3,000 | $1,100 – $3,300 |
*Indicative estimates only. Actual costs subject to hospital pricing, case complexity, and insurance. Contact Cancer Rounds for a personalised quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What advanced technologies does Prof. Dr. Weiller use in neurology treatment?
Prof. Weiller's department uses cutting-edge functional MRI (fMRI), PET imaging, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) for both diagnosis and research. His centre is Germany's certified national Stroke Center, using the latest acute stroke interventions including thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy.
2. What conditions does Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller specialise in treating?
Prof. Weiller specialises in acute stroke (ischaemic and haemorrhagic), stroke rehabilitation, aphasia and language disorders, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, migraine, and epilepsy. Patients from across Europe and internationally seek consultation at this internationally acclaimed centre in Freiburg, Germany.
3. How do I book an appointment with Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller?
Appointments with Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller can be booked directly through the Cancer Rounds website or by contacting their international patient department for priority scheduling.
4. Can international patients receive treatment from Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller?
Yes. Cancer Rounds provides full assistance for international patients seeking treatment from Prof. Dr. Cornelius Weiller, including medical visa invitation letters, airport transfers, and local accommodation coordination.
5. What support is available for international patients?
International patients benefit from a dedicated concierge service provided by Cancer Rounds, including language interpretation, financial counselling, and pre-travel virtual consultations to review medical records before arrival.
6. Can international patients access treatment or second opinions at University Medical Center Freiburg?
Yes. The University Medical Center Freiburg has an established international patient programme. Cancer Rounds can facilitate consultation with Prof. Weiller's team, including second opinions on complex neurological cases including stroke, MS, epilepsy, and movement disorders.









