3.5 Medical Care

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<loop_area type="websource">[[Health insurance|Details on health insurance can be found here]].</loop_area>
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== Medical consultations ==
In Germany, you have the right to freely choose the doctors who treat you.
Usually, you choose a '''general practitioner''' in your area to go to first when you have medical problems. He or she carries out basic medical examinations and can also prescribe treatments or medicines. If necessary, the general practitioner will issue a referral to a specialist. '''Sick leaves''' are also issued by doctors. They are especially important if you are unable to attend an examination or go to work due to your illness.
Furthermore, your health insurance covers '''preventive check-ups''', e.g. at the dentist or gynaecologist. You can get more information on this from your health insurance organisation. Likewise, costs for '''basic immunisation''' (vaccinations or booster vaccinations) are covered by the health insurance.
== Medication ==
Pharmacies provide both:
* prescription drugs, which must be prescribed by a doctor, and
* over-the-counter drugs, e.g. headache pills or cough syrup.
If a medicine has been prescribed by a doctor, a share of the costs is often covered.




<loop_area type="question">What shall I do if I feel sick?</loop_area>
<loop_area type="question">What shall I do if I feel sick?</loop_area>
* freedom of choice of gp doctor
In case of mild symptoms, you should consult a general practitioner.
* referral to medical specialists
 
* prescription of medicine - pharmacy (cost)
<loop_area type="important">If you are in an emergency with potentially lethal symptoms, you should call the '''emergency number 112'''.</loop_area>
* emergency number (life threatening symptoms): 112
 
* preliminary examination avaiable (dentist, gynaecologist)- free of charge
The general patient service can be called via '''116117'''.
* basic vaccination - free of charge

Revision as of 20:26, 12 February 2021

In Germany, health insurance is one of the compulsory insurances. It covers many costs for medical examinations and treatments. This means that patients do not have to pay for almost all basic medical services.


Medical consultations

In Germany, you have the right to freely choose the doctors who treat you.

Usually, you choose a general practitioner in your area to go to first when you have medical problems. He or she carries out basic medical examinations and can also prescribe treatments or medicines. If necessary, the general practitioner will issue a referral to a specialist. Sick leaves are also issued by doctors. They are especially important if you are unable to attend an examination or go to work due to your illness.

Furthermore, your health insurance covers preventive check-ups, e.g. at the dentist or gynaecologist. You can get more information on this from your health insurance organisation. Likewise, costs for basic immunisation (vaccinations or booster vaccinations) are covered by the health insurance.


Medication

Pharmacies provide both:

  • prescription drugs, which must be prescribed by a doctor, and
  • over-the-counter drugs, e.g. headache pills or cough syrup.

If a medicine has been prescribed by a doctor, a share of the costs is often covered.


Ques­tion

What shall I do if I feel sick?

In case of mild symptoms, you should consult a general practitioner.

Impor­tant

If you are in an emergency with potentially lethal symptoms, you should call the emergency number 112.

The general patient service can be called via 116117.