DoktorAkut is a private physician house call service in Munich. Daily 7 AM–10 PM. From 180 € per GOÄ. English-speaking.
Laim — stretching along Fürstenrieder Straße from Friedenheim to Laim Bahnhof — is one of Munich's calmer western districts, with a strong family-residential character.
muenchen@doktorakut.deFever, pain, infections.
Rehydration for gastroenteritis, pain infusions.
ECG, blood draws, rapid tests.
Multiple household members examined at one visit.
Issued on site.
Laim (80686–80689) was originally a farming village, still preserving small-town character around Laimer Platz and Agnes-Bernauer-Straße. Today it is a quiet residential district popular with young families and older Müncheners alike.
With good S-Bahn connections and a mix of Altbau and 1950s housing, Laim suits home visits particularly well — short access routes, parking available, calm inner courtyards.
Yes. All of Laim including Friedenheim and around Laim Bahnhof.
60–90 minutes.
Yes, fluent.
Notable: Laimer Platz, Agnes-Bernauer-Straße, Laim Bahnhof, Westfriedhof. Medical: Rotkreuzklinikum Nymphenburg next door; Klinikum Pasing slightly further west.
From central Munich we typically reach Laim in 15 to 20 minutes. The main arteries are Landsberger Straße as the eastern approach, Fürstenrieder Straße running north-south, and Agnes-Bernauer-Straße crossing the district centre. The Mittlerer Ring touches Laim to the west at the Westend/Laim exit; from the north we use Arnulfstraße and Dachauer Straße.
By public transport, Laim is an S-Bahn hub with Laim station (S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S8) and Hirschgarten. Tram line 19 runs along Landsberger Straße; the U4/U5 touch Laim's southern edge at Heimeranplatz. Bus routes 151, 164, and 168 serve the residential streets. Parking is straightforward on most side streets; around Laimer Platz and Fürstenrieder Straße we use short-term stopping directly at the entrance. Resident permit zones apply in parts of eastern Laim but do not affect brief stops.
Laim's mix of young families, commuters, and older Altbau residents shapes our caseload. We are frequently called for febrile infections and flu-like illness — the flu and cold guide explains when to see a doctor. We check respiratory function and oxygen saturation and decide whether symptomatic home treatment suffices or whether swabs and further workup are indicated.
For working parents we often see sick children who spike a morning fever and cannot get a same-day paediatric slot. And we regularly treat urinary tract infections: urine dipstick, midstream sample for bacterial culture, and antibiotic prescription if indicated — all part of our house-call kit.
For orientation: west of Laim, Helios Klinikum München West (Steinerweg 5, Pasing) offers an interdisciplinary emergency department. Just north lies the Rotkreuzklinikum München (Nymphenburger Straße 163); to the southwest, Klinikum Großhadern of LMU provides university-level maximum care. If inpatient admission becomes necessary during a house call, we coordinate the referral and hand findings over to the receiving hospital.
Information here does not replace medical advice. In emergencies, call 112.