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List of Doctors and Hospitals in Baden-Württemberg List of Doctors and Hospitals in Baden-Württemberg The Frankfurt Consular District includes Hessen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Baden-Württemberg Nordrhein-Westfalen and the Saarland in the Federal Republic of Germany. (July 2014) The following is only a partial list of English-speaking medical professionals in the Frankfurt Consular District. The choice of a physician is a personal matter and the American Consulate is not in a position to make specific recommendations. The American Consulate General assumes no responsibility for the professional ability or integrity of the persons whose names appear on this list. The names are arranged alphabetically by city (according to field or specialty), and the order in which they appear has no significance. Important! American Citizens living or traveling abroad should be sure they have adequate medical insurance that will cover expenses incurred abroad. Medicare and Medicaid are only valid in the United States. Some private American medical insurance companies will pay for expenses abroad, but most require that the patient pay the bill first, then file for reimbursement. It is common practice in Germany for health care providers to expect payment up front before providing services to individuals not covered by the German health care system. The United States Consulate General does not have funding to help cover medical expenses of American citizens in Germany. Emergency phone numbers: Emergencies (all kinds): 110 Police 110 Ambulance 112 Fire 112 Poison Center for Baden-Württemberg: 0761-19240 Page 1 of 13 HOSPITALS AND CLINICS (Krankenhäuser und Kliniken) STUTTGART Bethesda Krankenhaus Stuttgart Hohenheimer Str. 21, 70184 Stuttgart GmbH Tel.: 0711-2156-0, Fax: 0711-2156-290 Website: www.bethesda-stuttgart.de Klinikum Stuttgart Bürgerhospital Tunzhofer Str. 14-16, 70191 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-253-00,Fax: 0711-253-2170 Website: www.buergerhospital.de Klinikum Stuttgart Katharinenhospital Kriegsbergstr. 60, 70022 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-278-0,Fax: 0711-278-2420 Website: www.katharinenhospital.de Klinikum Stuttgart Krankenhaus Prießnitzweg 24, 70374 Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt Tel.: 0711-5205-0,Fax: 0711-5205-383 Website: www.kbc-inter.de Klinikum Stuttgart Olgahospital Bismarckstr. 8, 70031 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-992-0,Fax: 0711-992-2010 Website: www.olgahospital.de Krankenhaus vom Roten Kreuz Badstr. 35-37, 70372 Stuttgart GmbH Tel.: 0711-5533-0, Fax: 0711-5533-11-6 Website: www.drk.de Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus Auerbachstr. 110, 70376 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-8101-0,Fax: 0711-8101-3790 Website: www.rbk.de Page 2 of 13 Dentistry (Mund-Kiefer-Zahnheilkunde) BÖBLINGEN KARBACH, Dr. Rolf, Stuttgarter Str. 1 71032 Böblingen Tel.: 07031-229565 Fax: 07031-221354 FREIBURG HOEVELS , Dr. med.dent, Sibylle Guntramstr. 17 79106 Freiburg Tel.: 0761-281020 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.dr-hoevels.de LIEBERMANN, Dr., Martin Sonnenbrunnenstr. 13 79112 Freiburg-Waltershofen Tel.: 07665-51825 ROCKE, Dr., Henning Konviktstr. 21-23 79098 Freiburg Tel.: 0761-33817 HEIDELBERG ERTL-BACH, Dr., Herta Buchwaldweg 23 69126 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-383630 SMITH III, Dr., Charles A. Tel.: 06221-183000 Specialty: U.S. Trained Doctor of Dental E-Mail: [email protected], Surgery Website: www.heidelbergdenttistry.com KARLSRUHE AIBESTER, Peter Kaiserstr. 169 76133 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721-29311 KONSTANZ SCHRÖDER, Dominik Zähringerplatz 78464 Konstanz Tel.: 07531-63477 LUDWIGSBURG GUTJAHR, Dr., Thomas Blumenstr. 12 71638 Ludwigsburg Tel.: 0741-925616 KUHN, Jochen Myliusstr. 16 71638 Ludwigsburg Tel.: 0741-924422 Page 3 of 13 MANNHEIM BEUCHERT, Ralph Rheingoldplatz 1 68199 Mannheim Tel. 0621-822180 OFFENBURG BELTERMANN, Rolf Franz-Philipp-Str. 48 77656 Offenburg Tel.: 0781-55698 STUTTGART BLAIR, Warren, D.D.S.; M.S.D. Calwer Str. 28 70173 Stuttgart, Tel.: 0711-3058856, E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.dr-blair.de DECKERT, Dr., Lutz Canstatter Str. 130 70734 Fellbach Tel.: 0711-587414 WÜNSCHE, Dr., Wolfgang Landhausstr. 54 70190 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-285210 HILFRICH, Peter A. Maurenstr. 23 70599 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-455144 TÜBINGEN NISCHWITZ, Andreas Heerweg 26 72070 Tübingen Tel.: 07071-975977 ULM PETER, Dr., Guntram Söflinger Str. 143 Specialty: Children treatment, Periodontology 89077 Ulm Tel.: 0731-9317018 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.meinzahnarst-drpeter.de Dermatology (Dermatologie) HEIDELBERG WIRTH, Dr., Angela Rohrbacher Str. 9 WIRTH, Dr., Helmut 69115 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-22959 Page 4 of 13 MANNHEIM VOGT, Dr., Gisela Stresemannstr. 13 68165 Mannheim Tel.: 0621-412338 STUTTGART LEITZ, Dr.med., Reinhard Marienstr. 1 70178 Stuttgart (Bad Cannstadt) Tel.: 0711-294092, Fax: 0711-2237246 Ear, Nose & Throat Otolarynology (Hals-Nasen-Ohrenheilkunde) FREIBURG EBERT, Dr., Bernd Leopoldring 5 79098 Freiburg Tel.: 0761-32300 HEIDELBERG HEIMLICH, Dr. Karslruher Str. 86 69126 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-314814 MANNHEIM BEHNE, Dr., Klaus Waldstr. 143 68305 Mannheim Tel. :0621-742290 General Practice (Allgemeinmedizin) BADEN-BADEN KÜSTERMANN, Klaus Sophienstr. 37 76530 Baden-Baden Tel.: 07221-35040 HEIDELBERG GONON-JUNGHANSS, B. Dossenheimer Landstr. 34 69121 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-413550 Page 5 of 13 JUNG, Dr., Dieter Landfriedstr. 14 69117 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-183021 KARLSRUHE GEESING, Martin Winterstr. 39 76137 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721-33260 KONSTANZ LENZ, Gabriele Marktstätte 3 78462 Konstanz Tel.: 07531-23192 ZINTL, W. Rheingasse 19 78462 Konstanz Tel.: 07531-939330 SCHRÖDER, Dr. Zähringer Platz 78464 Konstanz Tel.: 07531-62730 LUDWIGSBURG KÜSEL, Dr. Friesenstr. 54 71640 Ludwigsburg Tel.: 07141-86715 MANNHEIM DORSZEWSKI, Dr., B Spinozastr. 41 68165 Mannheim Tel.: 0621-415505 FRIEDRICH, Dirk Ulmenweg 1-5 68167 Mannheim Tel.: 0621-301840 WACHTER, J. N 7 13 68161 Mannheim Tel.: 0621-20314 OFFENBURG GREUTER, Michael Philipp-Reis-Str. 5 77652 Offenburg Tel.: 0781-92750 SCHÖLL, Mechthild Weingartenstr. 150 77654 Offenburg Tel.: 0781-94869590 WACKER, Achim Eichwaldstr. 4 77652 Offenburg Tel.: 0781-9707774 Page 6 of 13 STUTTGART GAREIS, Dr. med., Claudia Daimlerstr. 35 70372 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-3054126 HILLINGER, Dr., Wolfgang Vaihinger Str. 20 70567 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-711031 KÖRNER, R.F., Dr. med. Lessingstr.3 73760 Ostfildern/Nellingen Tel.: 0711-3414509 RUDOLPH, Felix, Dr. Seyfferstr. 97 70193 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-634802 SCHMID, Dr. med., Manfred Am Römerkastell 14 70376 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-545233 SCHÜTZENAUER, Dr., Marc Libanonstr. 4 70184 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-6998790 Website: www.privatpraxid-gaensheide.de VERGETIS, Dr. med. Panagiotis, MD Ostendstr. 69 70188 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-264788 Fax: 0711-2624756 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.hausarzt.vergetis.de TÜBINGEN GEIGER-THIEDEMANN Magdalene Lorettoplatz 6 72072 Tübingen Tel.: 07071-32652 KOCH, Christa Kreuzstr. 22 72074 Tübingen Tel.: 07071-7071 Internist (Internist) BADEN-BADEN KLATT, Richard Lichtentaler Str. 13 76530 Baden-Baden Tel.: 07221-281780 SCHORN, Stefan Rheinstr. 188 76532 Baden-Baden Tel.: 07221-62156 Page 7 of 13 FREIBURG WEIß, Gerhard Hauptstr. 58 79104 Freiburg Tel.: 0761-382888 HEIDELBERG HACK, Dr., Fritz G, Lindenweg 6 69126 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-314827 PENZKOFER, Franz Boxbergring 14 69126 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-382696 VIELHAUER, Walter Hauptstr. 29 69117 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-21587 MANNHEIM BURKART, STEIN & SCHOLTZE, Dresdner Str. 8 Drs. 68309 Mannheim Tel.: 0621-704014 OFFENBURG LECHNER Karl-Heinz Hauptstr. 101 77652 Offenburg Tel.: 0781-71018 STUTTGART KÖLMEL, Dr. , Bernd Waiblinger Str. 1 70372 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-5092020 PARYS. Dr., Michael Reinburgstr. 158 70197 Stuttgart Tel.: 0711-651212 TÜBINGEN GRÜNER, Dr. med. Joachim Uhlandstr. 4 Specialty: Psychotherapist, Diabetologist) 72070 Tübingen, Tel.: 07071-22536 SIMISCH, Dr. Gartenstr. 9 72074 Tübingen Tel.: 07071-23737 WALDMANN, Rüdiger Gartenstr. 9 72074 Tübingen Tel.: 07071-23737 Page 8 of 13 Mental Health Specialist BÖBLINGEN REUBEN, Dr., Clieve Marktgässle 4 71032 Böblingen Tel.: 07031-223132 HEIDELBERG HIGGINS, Dr., Melanie Kleingemunderstr. 41/1 69118 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-805110 HEILBRONN DENZEL, Dr., A. Gutenbergstr. 51 74074 Heilbronn Tel.: 07131-175093 STUTTGART ROTH, Dr. med., Gerhard Hindenburgstr. 35 73760 Ostfildern Tel.: 0711-3412061 Neurology (Neurologie) LUDWIGSBURG ROOS, Dr., W. Posilipostr. 4 71640 Ludwigsburg Tel.: 07141-997181 TÜBINGEN ZIMMER, Dr. A. Am Markt 5 Specialty: Mental Health 72070 Tübingen Tel.: 07071-23803 Obstetrics/Gynecology (Geburtshilfe/Frauenheilkunde) BADEN-BADEN STIEBLER, Georg Sophienstr. 37 76530 Baden-Baden Page 9 of 13 Tel.: 07221-26464 BÖBLINGEN MÜLLER-SCHRADIN, M. Postplatz 71032 Böblingen Tel.: 07031-71920 FREIBURG ROTZLER-SONTHEIMER, Dr. A. Kaiser-Joseph-Str. 214 79098 Freiburg Tel.: 0761-25001 HEIDELBERG LORENZ, Dr., Dietrich Hauptstr. 107 LORENZ, Dr. Ursula 69117 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-28058 RIES, Jörg K. Steubenstr. 15 69121 Heidelberg Tel.: 06221-45000 KARLSRUHE BÄSSLER-WEBER, Susanne Lameystr. 7 76185 Karslruhe Tel.: 0721-553155 E-Mail: [email protected] HEß, Peter Isoldestr. 3 76185 Karlsruhe Tel.: 0721-552880 KONSTANZ BRACHVOGEL, Lutz-Henning Kanzleistr. 9 78462 Konstanz Tel.: 07531-23244 SCHMAUTZ, Dr., E. Rossgartenstr. 14 78462 Konstanz Tel.: 07531-21180 MANNHEIM BEUMER, Dr. med., Günter Auf dem Sand 76 b 68309 Mannheim Tel.: 0621-718960 OFFENBURG FELLHAUER, Reinhard Moltkestr. 36 A 77654 Offenburg Tel.: 0781-37746 Page 10 of 13 STUTTGART NESSER, Dr. med., Heinz Herdweg 41 70174 Stuttgart, Tel.: 0711-291829 Fax 0711-290673 WURSTER, Prof.Dr.med., Götz Fraunklinik Charlottenhaus Gerokstr.
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