Asklepios Kliniken – named after the Greek
god of medicine Asclepius – were founded in 1985 by the auditor and lawyer
Bernard Broermann and the surgeon Lutz Helmig. Through a spin-off of Helmig's shares, the Helios Kliniken GmbH was created from the Asklepios Group in 1994. Since its founding, the Asklepios Kliniken group has continuously acquired mostly financially troubled municipal hospitals. In 2004, it acquired a 49.9% stake in the Hamburg State Hospital Corporation (LBK), a public law institution at the time. By acquiring an additional 25% in 2007, the LBK was 74.9% privatized and renamed Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg GmbH. The city of Hamburg retained a 25.1% stake. Since 2008, Asklepios Kliniken, through the Asklepios Medical School, have operated the Asklepios Campus Hamburg as a clinical training site for medical education in cooperation with the
Hungarian Semmelweis University. In 2011, Asklepios Kliniken acquired a majority stake in Mediclin AG, based in
Offenburg, increasing its share to 52.7%. Previously, Asklepios Kliniken had already held around 34.7% of the shares. A year later, Asklepios Kliniken acquired shares in
Rhön-Klinikum AG for the first time. In 2013, Asklepios Kliniken increased its stake to around 10%, giving the group a veto right to prevent the takeover of Rhön by other competitors. In the following years, Asklepios Kliniken increasingly acquired shares in Rhön, obtaining a significant portion in 2020, resulting in Asklepios Kliniken holding a total of 92.58% of Rhön's shares that year. In
Bad Oldesloe, Asklepios Kliniken opened a logistics center for healthcare supply in 2022, investing over €40 million. This center supplies the group's own medical facilities as well as hospitals operated by other organizations. The facility was built to prevent potential supply chain disruptions, as experienced during the
COVID-19 pandemic. == Corporate structure ==