About Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner
Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner is a Senior Physician (Oberärztin) in the Department of Neurology at the Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, with over 20 years of clinical experience in neurology, psychiatry and psychotherapy. She is internationally recognised for her specialised consultation in Wilson's disease at the University Center for Rare Diseases (USE) Dresden and serves as an Orphanet-listed expert in rare neurological disorders.
- 20+ years of clinical experience in neurology and psychiatry
- Senior Physician (Oberärztin), Department of Neurology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden
- Specialised consultation lead for Wilson's disease at the University Center for Rare Diseases (USE) Dresden
- Certificate in Epilepsy Diagnostics and Operative Epilepsy Therapy
- Orphanet-listed expert in rare neurological disorders
Qualifications & Credentials
Medical Degrees
- Medical Graduation in Human Medicine, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Doctor of Medicine (Dr. med.), Germany
Fellowships & Special Training
- Specialist Training (Facharzt) in Neurology, Germany
- Specialist Training in Psychiatry / Psychotherapy, Germany
- Certificate in Epilepsy Diagnostics and Operative Epilepsy Therapy
- Sub-specialty consultation training in Wilson's disease and rare neurological disorders
Certifications & Accreditations
- State Chamber of Physicians, Saxony (Sächsische Landesärztekammer) – Registered Specialist
- German Society for Neurology (DGN) – Member
- Orphanet – Listed Expert in Rare Diseases
- University Center for Rare Diseases (USE), Dresden – Wilson's Disease Consultation Lead
Areas of Expertise
Major Conditions Treated
- Wilson's Disease (Sub-specialty)
- Epilepsy (Diagnostics & Operative Therapy)
- Cerebral Palsy
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Dyslexia & Cognitive Disorders
- Meningitis
- Movement Disorders & Parkinson's Disease
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
- Rare Neurological Disorders
- Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Headache & Migraine
Sub-specialties
- Wilson's Disease & Rare Neurological Disorders: Lead specialist for Wilson's disease consultation at the University Center for Rare Diseases (USE) Dresden — making her a sought-after rare-disease neurology specialist in Dresden Germany for international patients seeking the best Wilson's disease specialist in Germany.
- Epilepsy Diagnostics & Surgery: Certified in epilepsy diagnostics and operative epilepsy therapy.
- Neurology & Psychiatry Combined Care: Dual specialist training in neurology and psychiatry / psychotherapy for integrated neurological-psychiatric care.
Advanced Procedures & Treatments
- Wilson's Disease Diagnosis & Long-Term Management
- Epilepsy Diagnostics (Including Long-Term Video EEG)
- Operative Epilepsy Therapy Workup
- Anti-Epileptic Drug Optimisation
- Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis & Disease-Modifying Therapy
- Stroke Workup & Management
- Movement Disorder Assessment & Treatment
- Headache & Migraine Management
- Neurodegenerative Disease Workup
- Combined Neurological & Psychiatric Care
- Rare Disease Consultation (USE Dresden)
Professional Experience
Current Affiliation
- Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus (University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus), Fetscherstraße 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany — Oberärztin (Senior Physician), Department of Neurology, Present
- University Center for Rare Diseases (USE), Dresden, Germany — Lead, Special Consultation for Wilson's Disease, Present
Past Affiliations
- University of Hamburg, Germany — Medical Graduation
- Specialist training across leading German university and academic teaching hospitals
Academic & Research Roles
- Senior Physician (Oberärztin) at one of Saxony's leading academic university hospitals
- Wilson's Disease consultation lead at the University Center for Rare Diseases (USE) Dresden
- Orphanet-listed expert in rare neurological disorders
- Active researcher in Wilson's disease, epilepsy, and rare neurological disorders
Key Achievements
- 20+ years of clinical experience in neurology and psychiatry
- Senior Physician role at the University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden
- Lead specialist for Wilson's disease at one of Germany's leading rare disease centres
- Certificate in Epilepsy Diagnostics and Operative Epilepsy Therapy
- Orphanet-listed rare-disease expert
Awards & Recognitions
National & International Awards
- Orphanet recognition as listed expert in rare neurological disorders (Wilson's disease)
- Recognised among the leading neurology specialists in Dresden, Germany
- Specific named awards: Information not publicly available.
Professional Memberships
- German Society for Neurology (DGN)
- Orphanet (European Reference Network for Rare Diseases)
- State Chamber of Physicians, Saxony
- University Center for Rare Diseases (USE), Dresden
Research & Publications
Published Papers (Selected)
- Reuner U, et al. Active researcher and contributor to publications on Wilson's disease, rare neurological disorders, and epilepsy diagnostics.
- Reuner U, et al. Active participant in the European Reference Network for rare neurological disorders.
- Specific full citations: Information not publicly available.
Ongoing Research & Clinical Interests
- Wilson's disease diagnosis, monitoring and long-term therapy
- Epilepsy diagnostics and operative epilepsy therapy
- Rare neurological disorders and neurodegenerative diseases
- Combined neurological-psychiatric care
- Multiple sclerosis and movement disorders
Estimated Treatment Costs
| Procedure / Consultation | Estimated Cost (INR) | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Neurology Consultation | ₹15,000 – ₹30,000 | $180 – $360 |
| Wilson's Disease Workup & Long-Term Care | ₹2,50,000 – ₹8,00,000 | $3,000 – $9,600 |
| Epilepsy Diagnostics (Video EEG) | ₹1,50,000 – ₹5,00,000 | $1,800 – $6,000 |
| Operative Epilepsy Therapy Workup | ₹3,00,000 – ₹10,00,000 | $3,600 – $12,000 |
| Multiple Sclerosis Disease-Modifying Therapy (per year) | ₹6,00,000 – ₹20,00,000 | $7,200 – $24,000 |
| Stroke Workup & Management | ₹3,00,000 – ₹15,00,000 | $3,600 – $18,000 |
*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 Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner use in Neurologist treatment?
Dr. Reuner uses advanced neurological diagnostic and therapeutic technologies including specialised Wilson's disease workup protocols (USE Dresden rare-disease centre), long-term video EEG and operative epilepsy therapy assessment, modern MS disease-modifying therapy, comprehensive stroke care pathways, and integrated neurology-psychiatry care.
2. What conditions does Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner specialize in treating?
She specialises in Wilson's disease (sub-specialty consultation lead), epilepsy diagnostics and operative epilepsy therapy, cerebral palsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, multiple sclerosis, stroke, movement disorders, meningitis and rare neurological disorders — making her a top rare-disease neurology specialist in Dresden, Germany.
3. How do I book an appointment with Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner?
Appointments with Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner 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 Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner?
Yes. Cancer Rounds provides full assistance for international patients seeking treatment from Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner, 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. Does Dr. med. Ulrike Reuner offer second opinions for Neurologist cases?
Yes. Second opinion consultations with Dr. Reuner can be arranged via Cancer Rounds for patients seeking expert review of Wilson's disease, epilepsy, MS or rare neurological cases from a senior university-hospital Neurologist specialist in Dresden, Germany.









