About us
MIM was founded in 1992 with the aim of making the transfer of intensive care patients safer.
Unfortunately, emergency medical infrastructure and concepts are only partially suitable for implementing the safe inter-hospital transfer of critically ill patients.
The decoupling from primary rescue structures and organisations allowed us to break new ground in order to carry out the often necessary transfers with a new level of transport quality.
Dr. Viktor Stöllnberger initiated a transport philosophy that exposes critically ill patients to only a minimum of transport trauma.
More than 10,000 ground and air transfers in 25 years have enabled us to occupy a special position in this small intensive care segment.
Direct doctor-to-doctor commissioning, the use of specially adapted means of transport, our own transfer units, the bed-to-bed concept and our strict intensive care focus give us the confidence to transfer even unstable patients, large and small, to the appropriate facilities with acceptable risk.

