FAQ
Answers to important questions
How do I get an appointment?
- Data recording, findings etc.
- Examination by the doctor
- Appointment if necessary
What documents are required for an appointment?
- Yellow U-booklet
- Relevant findings
- Referral slip
- Insurance card
- For EU patients: S2 certificate etc.
Is a referral slip always required?
- Yes
- From whom?
- What must be written on it?
What documents are required for the examination of a child?
- The same documents as for an adult?
- The data of the biological parents may be required to clarify the illness
How will the examination proceed?
- Counselling
- Blood sample
- Depending on the result, an adapted examination
Do I have to fast?
- No, you can eat and drink normally
Can I bring a companion with me?
- Yes
What information is required when I request an appointment by e-mail?
- Please ask a question and provide your full contact details: Surname, first name, date of birth, address, telephone number, health insurance company with federal state (e.g. AOK BW)
- Please attach all relevant documents in an unchangeable file format (PDF) to your e-mail
- In addition, please always state the full name and date of birth of the person concerned/to be clarified
Where do I have to report?
- Control centre 3 of the genetic polyclinic
- Im Neuenheimer Feld 440 (INF 440) Main entrance to the Department of Paediatrics, Dermatology and Gynaecology
Where can I park?
- Directly in front of the Department of Paediatrics, Dermatology and Gynaecology (Im Neuenheimer Feld 440)
- Multi-storey car park Children's, Dermatology and Gynaecology Clinic (Im Neuenheimer Feld 699)
- Please note that all car parks around the clinic are subject to a charge