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Counselling on sexually transmitted infections
Counselling on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. You can find the opening hours under "Contact"
Vaccination counselling and vaccination
We advise you on your vaccination status, transfer vaccination documentation to the vaccination book and carry out vaccinations as recommended by the Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO).
Counselling on notifiable infections
The spread of notifiable infectious diseases is to be prevented, among other things, by providing comprehensive information to those affected. We can advise you on this.
Tuberculosis counselling
We support people suffering from tuberculosis and offer examinations (X-ray, skin test, blood test) of contact persons to rule out or prove an infection.
Veterinary office
The Veterinary Office deals with food hygiene, animal diseases and animal by-products, animal welfare, veterinary medicines and travelling abroad with animals.
Hygiene monitoring Health and personal care
Non-medical beauty care businesses are subject to infection hygiene monitoring by the health authorities in accordance with Section 36 of the Infection Protection Act.
Vermin in a food business
If you notice a pest infestation in your food business, you will find the right contacts here.
Show animal husbandry
Certain animal husbandry such as cattle, pigs or chickens must be reported to the veterinary office.
Reporting of rats
Rats transmit infectious diseases and are combated as "health pests" in accordance with infection control legislation. We accept reports in this regard.
Disposal of animal carcasses
If you find a stray dead animal on public property, please inform the collection service of the Munich waste management company.
Hygiene monitoring of Munich's shared accommodation centres
The Health Department monitors hygiene in the shared accommodation centres for adults in the city of Munich specified in Section 36 of the Infection Protection Act.
Permanent residence certificate - EU and EEA citizens
If you are an EU/EEA citizen and have been here for 5 years with the right of free movement, you can apply for a certificate of permanent residence.