Does anyone know a good dermatologist in Berlin?
I need to get a mole removed and would prefer to avoid the two-second-eye-scan dermatologist type, I've seen enough of...
Mary T. replied:
My general doctor recommended this guy: http://www.arzt-oeffnungszeiten.de/dermatologe-erik.../ She said he´s great, but i didnt go, i was too lazy! : /
I have good experiences with this (female) dermatologist: http://www.arzt-oeffnungszeiten.de/dermatologe-sabine.../ It’s possible, though, that she’ll send you to a surgical practice for the actual operation.
Hey there, do you know where to find English-speaking doctors in Berlin / Stuttgart/ etc - looking for a general practitioner, dermatologist, dentist and gynaecologist!...
William B. replied:
Sylvia Kollmann for Berlin
Florian S. replied:
Lisa Liccini
Stephanie S. replied:
I go to Sylvia Kollman. She is ok but I am trying to find someone closer to pberg. This site has been helpful to me: http://www.aerzte-berlin.de/_php/therapie30/fach.php3
Marian R. replied:
Praxis Prenzlauer Berg at Prenz'l Allee and Danziger is pretty good. Nice docs, okay desk staff. But for me I prefer them for stuff like sore throats. Usually you have to go their open hours and wait rather than getting a regular appointment.
Does anyone know of an English-speaking Dermatologist in Berlin? Thanks!
Rebecca B. replied:
http://www.praxisberlin.de/de/home/ I go to Dr. Kossmann in Siemensstadt. I speak German with her, but the site is available in English and I've used specialized English terms with her when I don't know the German and she's always understood me.
Katie H. replied:
Dr. Raoul Hasert, at Oranienburger Tor. The nurses and staff don't all speak English, but I think you can make bookings online, and the Dr. speaks perfect English.
Looking for a good Dermatologist Does anyone know of a good dermatologist in Berlin who takes their time to listen to you and your concerns? I’ve been to a few but...
logoscrvult replied:
That's so fucking sad about having been to a few and that you need to ask specifically for a Doctor that listens to you and your concerns. Hope someone shows up with the needed information.
ImGoingHomeNow replied:
Sadly that’s not an exception in Berlin. It took me years to find a dermatologist that wouldn’t rush through my concerns and that didn’t make me feel like I’m wasting his/her and ultimately my time. I’ve heard similar stories from many friends. I’ve finally found a great one, Dr Mallien on Teltower Damm 33, and I don’t even mind taking the S-Bahn out to Zehlendorf. Would recommend him but it takes weeks to get an appointment and I’m not sure he takes on new patients. That’s the other problem: once you’ve found a great dermatologist, they’re so in demand that you pretty much have to make an appointment months in advance.
photonsperches replied:
As someone else who struggles with this, good luck. If you don't mind leaving Neukölln for it I had a decent experience in [this practice](http://hautarzt-ls.de/). Sadly I had to wait about 3 months for an appointment.
Can anyone recommend an English speaking female primary care doctor in Charlottenburg/Wilmersdorf? We have a pediatrician, dermatologist, orthodontist, dentist, and OB,...
Trena B. replied:
We like Dr. Liccini in Charlottenburg. She speaks 4 languages
Hey there, do you know where to find English-speaking doctors in Berlin / Stuttgart/ etc - looking for a general practitioner, dermatologist, dentist and gynaecologist!...
Can anyone recommend an English speaking dermatologist? I've tried a few places, and they both are booked for like a month and I need to see someone as soon as possible.