Gynaecological consultation for mobility restrictions

If you have limited mobility and are dependent on aids such as a wheelchair, you can visit the gynaecological consultation.

Description

The consultation always takes place on Wednesday afternoons on the ground floor at Bayerstraße 28a and is barrier-free. The consultation is offered by Munich gynaecologists with their own practices.

The gynaecologists are supported by an experienced nurse and a medical assistant. However, it is also possible to bring your own accompanying person.

The gynaecological consultation includes the following services:

  • Screening examinations
  • Diagnosis and treatment of gynaecological complaints and illnesses
  • Pregnancy counselling
  • Counselling on sexuality, the desire to have children and contraception
  • Support during the menopause

In the case of very difficult medical questions and interventions, a referral to an appropriate outpatient or inpatient facility is made in consultation with the patient.

Please make an appointment for the consultation!

Required documents

  • Health insurance card
  • preliminary medical reports (if available)

Questions & Answers

Yes, doctors, nurses and medical assistants are bound to confidentiality and data will only be passed on to other organisations with consent if necessary. At the same time, however, the persons involved in the practice must be given access to the patient file. For this reason, a release of confidentiality must be signed for this group of people.

Women and girls with limited mobility, for example wheelchair users. Women and girls with multiple disabilities are also welcome.

Yes, there is also a "toilet for all".

Landeshauptstadt München

Gesundheitsreferat
SG Beratungsstellen STI / ProstSchG

Internet

Postal address

Landeshauptstadt München
Gesundheitsreferat
SG Beratungsstellen STI / ProstSchG

Bayerstraße 28a
80335 München

Fax: +49 89 233-66953

Address

Bayerstraße 28a
80335 München

Telephone hours for registration:

Monday to Thursday
09.30 to 12.00 noon

Monday
13.00 to 15.30

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