DoktorAkut is a private physician house call service in Munich. Daily 7 AM–10 PM. From 180 € per GOÄ. English-speaking.
Au — nestled between the Isar and Haidhausen, famous for the Auer Dult markets, the Paulaner brewery and Mariahilfplatz. Traditional, central, well-connected.
muenchen@doktorakut.deFever, infections, pain.
Fluids, pain relief.
ECG, blood draws, rapid tests.
Private prescriptions, sick notes.
During Auer Dult or similar events, acute issues handled on site.
Au (81541, 81543) is one of Munich's oldest quarters, home to the Paulaner brewery, the Mariahilfkirche and the traditional Auer Dult fair three times a year. Today a mix of Altbau flats, young families, and craftsmen's businesses.
Central location makes Au an easy target — our physician arrives quickly via Rosenheimer Straße or Kellerstraße.
Yes. All of Au, including the upper Au and Obergiesing border.
60–90 minutes.
Yes, fluent.
Notable: Mariahilfplatz, Auer Dult, Paulaner Nockherberg, Ostfriedhof. Medical: Klinikum rechts der Isar (TUM), München Klinik Harlaching.
Au sits just southeast of the old town along the Isar bend and is reachable from nearly any central Munich starting point in 10 to 20 minutes. The main arteries are Rosenheimer Straße and Hochstraße, linking Au and Haidhausen, plus Ohlmüllerstraße running north-south between Mariahilfplatz and Kolumbusplatz. From the motorway we use the Mittlerer Ring (Candidplatz, Tegernseer Landstraße) or the Ludwigsbrücke for a direct route.
Public transport: the U1 and U2 metro lines with stations at Fraunhoferstraße (just above), Kolumbusplatz, and Silberhornstraße serve Au from two sides. Tram lines 17, 18, and 25 stop at Mariahilfplatz and Ohlmüllerstraße. Bus routes 52 and 62 cross the district. Parking in the narrow Altbau blocks around Mariahilfkirche is regulated by resident permit zones on weekdays; we use short-term stops directly at the entrance. In the inner courtyards of the listed period buildings we carry equipment on foot — lifts are rare in these Altbauten.
Au has many period buildings without lifts — older residents struggle to reach a clinic during acute episodes. We therefore frequently treat acute back pain and lumbago with clinical examination, exclusion of neurological red flags, and, where indicated, local infiltration or on-site IV therapy.
During the Auer Dult (three times a year) we regularly see gastrointestinal infections — treated with antiemetics, rehydration, and laboratory workup via on-site blood draw. We are also frequently called for urinary tract infections, particularly among women in the period flats: urine analysis, antibiotics where indicated, telephone follow-up.
For orientation: just north across the Isar lies the Klinikum rechts der Isar of the Technical University of Munich — university-level maximum care with a 24/7 emergency department. The München Klinik Thalkirchner Straße is close by as the municipal hospital; to the south, München Klinik Harlaching adjoins. Should inpatient care become necessary during a house call, we coordinate admission and hand over findings to the receiving hospital.
Information here does not replace medical advice. In emergencies, call 112.