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Swiss Medical Network joins Mayo Clinic Care Network to elevate patient care

Life sciences

13 May 2025

Swiss Medical Network has become the first healthcare provider in Western Europe to join the prestigious Mayo Clinic Care Network. The collaboration strengthens Switzerland’s position as a hub for advanced medical innovation and international clinical partnerships. The Clinique de Genolier, part of Swiss Medical Network, is one of seven sites now affiliated with the Mayo Clinic Care Network. | © Swiss Medical Network

Swiss Medical Network has become the first healthcare provider in Western Europe to join the prestigious Mayo Clinic Care Network. The collaboration strengthens Switzerland’s position as a hub for advanced medical innovation and international clinical partnerships.

Seven Swiss Medical Network institutions, including Clinique de Genolier, Privatklinik Bethanien in Zurich, Clinica Sant’Anna in Lugano, and Swiss Visio centers in Genolier, Zurich, Montchoisi, and Bellinzona, are now connected to one of the world’s most respected medical institutions: the Mayo Clinic.

The Mayo Clinic Care Network includes more than 45 healthcare organizations worldwide. Through this new relationship, Swiss Medical Network’s affiliated physicians will have direct access to Mayo Clinic expertise, clinical tools, and continuing education, helping deliver more precise and personalized care to patients across Switzerland.

This collaboration focuses on enhancing preventive care programs such as executive health and medical check-ups, supporting ophthalmology research, and advancing nursing education. Patients will benefit from second opinions on complex cases, including cancer, without the need to travel internationally.

Expanding global clinical access through Swiss innovation

Swiss Medical Network will remain fully independent while tapping into Mayo Clinic’s suite of advanced resources. These include AskMayoExpert, a clinical decision support tool, eBoards for live case discussions with Mayo specialists, and access to best practices in clinical operations and patient care.

The partnership builds on the growing momentum of Swiss Medical Network, which operates 21 clinics and hospitals and more than 70 outpatient centers across 15 cantons. Anchored by the Genolier Innovation Hub, an interdisciplinary center launched in 2024 to support medical R&D, this collaboration reinforces the Group’s commitment to integrated, high-quality care.

The alliance also aligns with the VIVA project and Rete Sant’Anna, Swiss Medical Network’s integrated care initiatives already active in the Jura Arc and Ticino.