What is the European Medical Awards?
A structured healthcare recognition programme evaluating institutions through submitted documents, public information and internal criteria.
Structured Recognition Model
Criteria-based evaluation model
Recognition, not certification
Independent verification through certificate IDs
Institutions provide documentation and category-specific evidence for structured review.
Applications are assessed against weighted criteria covering quality, transparency and consistency.
Selected institutions receive a published profile and certificate-based public verification.
Antalya, Turkey
Recognised for implant expertise, case complexity management and consistent prosthetic outcomes.
Berlin, Germany
Recognised for specialist depth, treatment outcomes and robust clinical protocols.
Stockholm, Sweden
Recognised for strong safety controls, infection protocols and governance consistency.
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Recognised for high technology adoption and workflow integration improving patient outcomes.
Recognises institutions that provide clear communication, strong on-site service and consistent post-treatment support.
Recognises institutions demonstrating specialist depth, quality outcomes and strong clinical standards.
Recognises institutions that maintain strong safety systems and consistent governance controls.
Recognises institutions that effectively integrate advanced medical technologies into care delivery.
Recognises institutions delivering consistent quality in aesthetic planning and patient outcomes.
Recognises institutions with high-quality implant expertise and workflow consistency.
A structured healthcare recognition programme evaluating institutions through submitted documents, public information and internal criteria.
No. It is not a regulatory or accreditation authority and does not replace formal licensing or certification.
Institutions must achieve at least 75/100 within the weighted evaluation framework.