English-speaking doctors in Berlin

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I've had a frustrating morning, after finding out that my internet source for prescriptions can no longer send to the EU, due to some fairly new regulations. So, now I have to get to a doctor to prescribe me some things I've been taking regularly for years.

 

Does anyone have any recommendations for English-speaking doctors in Berlin? I only have expat insurance, so I'm hoping to find a doc who doesn't charge too ridiculously much for a consultation. I've been to see someone but she has the bedside manner of a shark, so I'd like to try to find someone else, even if they're not a native speaker. The nice thing was that her general consulation fee was only €36. Is there anyone else that cheap?

 

On a side note, at one doctor's office (a Frauenärtzin), the secretary couldn't tell me how much it cost for a standard exam. What's up with that? I just thought that was so weird... she said I would have to ask the doctor. I'm thinking, if this is going to cost me more than €200, I'll have to turn around and leave, because I just don't have that much to spend. What then? Grr... But, I have to do it because I can't order my birth control online anymore. I feel so helpless!

 

Sorry for the rant, and I appreciate any suggestions anyone can offer!

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My kids use Dr Krasser, who trained in UK. He's out in West End (030) 3 04 12 31.

 

They're in the Krankenkasse, so i don't know what he charges otherwise.

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Hello everyone!

 

If anyone living in Berlin is reading this and can personally recommend a good English speaking doctor in town, please let me know. I got a name from my pharmacist but the doc is never there, on holiday, at a seminar, attending lectures and has very odd working hours, no phone number on his door and the clinic reception don't seem to know anything. I will keep trying to get a hold of him but would like to see someone quite soon.

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

BTW the British Embassy sent me a list but they are all on the West side or miles from where I live, and if I register with one, would rather he was in Mitte, anywhere between Potsdamer Platz and Alex Platz!

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I can only recommend my own doctor

 

he is pleasant and although doesn't know a lot of english can understand a lot so if he is not that busy then its okay will write out most perscriptions if you really want it and can probably tell you how much something will cost the receptionist is very nice as well the younger one and not the older one unfortunetly can take time to see the doctor but is open late on monday and thursday quite a cool doctor really because he's söightly unconventional I.E not german like :D

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Richard, I think you forgot to mention your doctor's name.

 

Anyone have any experience with Cordula Christoph?

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Hi

I live in Kreuzberg and am looking for an English speaking General practioner in this area. The website DivaRae posted is great, but I don't want my first experience with a GP being with a monster, so would rather not take a potshot. If anyone can recommend one around this area that would be ace!

thanks

Beckie

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I can recommend Dr. Neil Mac Lean in Kreuzberg (directly across the street from U-bahn Schlesisches Tor)

 

http://www.aerztekammer-berlin.de/50_Arzts...817308&go=0

 

He is quite pleasant and speaks perfect English and he has the added distinction of being the only doctor who took time to listen, properly diagnose, and prescribe medication that actually worked. In my particular case, this was a huge relief after visiting several doctors who misdiagnosed me and passed out inferior drugs! He shares the office with a German doctor Dr. Hahn who is also very friendly, but unfortunately, her English is not the best. Unless you feel comfortable articulating yourself in German, be sure to insist upon Dr. Mac Lean.

 

A good one in Mitte that I can recommend is Dr. Mario Voß. He is located at Friedrichstr. 128 x Oranienburgerstr. He speaks English and seems quite knowledgeable. The only downside is that he is often very busy and has rather odd opening hours (if you do not have an appt.)

 

Dr.med. Mario Voß

Allgemeinmedizin

Friedrichstr. 128

10117 Berlin Mitte

Tel. 030 / 2828304

 

For all your other problems, I would recommend going to the Aertzezentrum at the Axle-Springer Passage. The few doctors I have been to were excellent and spoke perfect English, plus all of the offices are very clean and modern.

 

http://www.aerztezentrum-asp.de/

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In case anyone's still looking for a decent doctor in Mitte, I went to see one this morning (with a sense of impending doom) and she turned out to be pretty good so I thought I'd recommend her. The practice is Praxisteam Mitte, Neue Schoenhauser Str. 10, 10178 Mitte. The doctor's name is Dr Dorothea Schleehauf.

I am a member of a Krankenkasse but the receptionist explained that if I weren't she would just need to see my EHIC (the card that replaced the E111 form in the UK). I didn't have to wait too long to see the doctor and she made me feel completely at ease, asking all about my symptoms etc but also making a bit of small talk about where I work etc. I managed to explain everything in German but she speaks pretty good English too.

Hope that helps some people!

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Hi everyone,

 

I was at an American doctor's office in Wilmersdorf this week and found her to be very friendly, knowledgable, and completely in the know about both the German and American medical system. I hardly waited at all and she also has Saturday office hours. Here is the info for anyone who needs a family doctor:

 

Sylvia Kollmann

Holsteinische Str.6

10717 Berlin

Tel: 8738303

 

Diane

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I went to Dr. Neil Mac Lean surgery and wasn't too impressed. I only needed a doctor's certificate for my new krankenkasse. He looked at the papers of questions, and I told him there was more than the first page. We went through the first page fairly slowly, then he turned over and saw there was more and wasn't very happy. It wasn't so awful, I didn't have to wait very long, and they charged me less that they actually asked for initially. Also a nurse or doctor kept interrupting and coming in to get things in the curtained off section where the appointment was. Bit of a strange experience and I don't know if I'd go back.

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Hi all,

 

This thread and various others were very helpful while searching for a doctor.

 

I would recommend Dr Cordes in Friedrichshain. Her address was in another thread but i'll stick it here too.

 

Arzt Praxis Allgemeinmedizin

Frau Dr.med.

Christiane Cordes

Gubener Straße 37

10243 Berlin Friedrichshain

Tel. 29363950

www.praxiscityost.de

 

She was really nice and spoke very good english.

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I went to Dr. Neil MacLean based on the referrals from other Toytown users and found he was great. Without insurance the visit which got me the prescription i was looking for cost something around 20euros. There was office staff who spoke English as does he. He was friendly and cheerful and patient - dare I say he even had a better bedside manner than my regular doctor back home. He also took extra time to get me set up with a generic version of the medication I needed because it cost a fraction of the price. I will go back next time I need to see someone.

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Dear all,

 

after some years in Germany, I am embarassed to say that I still don't know hw it works here :blink:

If you wake up a morning and you feel sick, or if you have been sick for some days and you want to see a doctor as soon as possible, do you simply go to the doctor, pay your ten Euro for the "Quartal" or do you have to call and ask for a "Termin"?

Thanks for your help!

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i think some places ask that you make an appointment first but these can be tricky to come by at short notice.

 

i just went there as soon as they opened, they asked for my health insurance card (i had a EU Card that replaced the e111 form in the UK) and my passport and then a 10Euro 'praxis fee', and then waited as they saw ppl in the order they arrived. i dont know if all surgeries are like that though. some have designated appoinment and non appoinment times i think.

 

i'm no expert but i hope that helps :)

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I called today and the woman at the telephone spoke a very bad English, is it normal to have a "Termin" for the day after or should you usually wait longer?

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In case anyone's still looking for a decent doctor in Mitte, I went to see one this morning (with a sense of impending doom) and she turned out to be pretty good so I thought I'd recommend her. The practice is Praxisteam Mitte, Neue Schoenhauser Str. 10, 10178 Mitte. The doctor's name is Dr Dorothea Schleehauf.

I can second Leah's recommendation. A few days before leaving Berlin I realized I had an antibiotic-resistant infection (at least to the antibiotics I was using to self-medicate). I went to Dr. Schleehauf who worked with me very quickly and efficiently, given that I needed a lab test completed and antibiotics prescribed and purchased in 3 days or less. She personally called the lab to speed things up and the replacement antibiotics ended up working as I was making my way to Spain. In addition, she actually has a bedside manner! And a good one! Her location is SO easy, as well, very close to Weinmeisterstr. U-Bahn. And for those who don't speak much German, some of her staff speak English -- not all so you should ask for one who does. When back in Berlin I'll definitely be using her as my doctor.

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I can third the recommendation of Dr med. Dorothea Schleehauf. (Check out the website www.praxisteammitte.de) She was very nice and even gave me two referrals for other English speaking doctors. The OBGYN (Arztin fur Gynakologie und Geburtshilfe) she recommended was quick and confident; she had great bedside manner. Dr Schleehauf called her during my consultation and she took me right away. Her name is Dr. Maria Pfeuffer and is located on Pohlstrasse 65 near the corner of Potsdamer Str.(U-bahn Kurfurstenstr.). I don’t have insurance and the full breast exam she did cost 82 euro. The office phone number is (030)2641001. I haven’t been to Dr. Schleehauf’s second recommendation yet but I will report once I have been.

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