DoktorAkut is a private physician house call service in Munich. A German-licensed doctor comes to your home in Lehel — daily 7 AM–10 PM. GOÄ billing from 180 €. English-speaking.
Lehel — Munich's smallest and most refined district — stretches between the Englischer Garten and the Isar, with elegant period buildings along Thierschstraße, Christophstraße and St. Anna-Platz. DoktorAkut comes to your apartment or townhouse with full diagnostic equipment.
muenchen@doktorakut.deFever, infections, respiratory and abdominal complaints — examination at home.
Fluids, pain relief, vitamin infusions under physician supervision.
Blood draws sent to accredited labs, portable 12-lead ECG, rapid tests.
Medication, sick notes, specialist referrals issued on site.
Liaison with your GP, specialists at LMU Innenstadt, and family.
Lehel (postcodes 80538 and 80539) is Munich's oldest suburb, incorporated into the city in 1724 and now home to Bavarian National Museum, Haus der Kunst, the Prinzregententheater and the Maximilianeum. Its quiet residential streets — Thierschstraße, Christophstraße, Seitzstraße — accommodate doctors, lawyers and cultural figures in elegant Gründerzeit buildings.
A house call in Lehel makes particular sense when a taxi to a clinic through central Munich traffic would take longer than the doctor to arrive. Our physician brings a full diagnostic kit — you stay comfortably at home, and the consultation happens in your living room, not a waiting area.
The nearest public emergency department is the Klinikum der LMU München (Innenstadt campus) at Ziemssenstraße. For non-life-threatening conditions, DoktorAkut is faster and calmer.
Private insurance (PKV) usually reimburses in full. Civil-servant aid (Beihilfe) refundable, remainder via supplementary insurance. Self-pay invoice tax-deductible.
Transparent GOÄ itemisation — every service code listed separately.
English translation of invoice on request.
Yes. All of Lehel — from St. Anna-Platz to Maximiliansanlagen, including Maximilianstraße, Thierschstraße, and Lehel Park.
Typically 60–90 minutes. Lehel is central, so traffic via Prinzregentenstraße is usually manageable.
Yes. Fluent English for international residents and visitors.
per GOÄ, from 180 € (cost depends on time of day, day of week, and services rendered); private health insurance usually reimburses fully. Self-pay and statutory insurance patients welcome (as elective service).
Lehel sits between the Englischer Garten and the Isar, bounded by Prinzregentenstraße in the north and Isartorplatz in the south. Notable addresses include residences on Maximilianstraße, the Haus der Kunst, the Bavarian National Museum and the Prinzregententheater. Hotels nearby include Hotel Opera and Hotel Cortiina.
Medical infrastructure: the Klinikum der LMU (Innenstadt) and Rotkreuzklinikum Nymphenburg are within 10–15 minutes. For non-emergency needs, a house call in Lehel avoids the wait.
Lehel borders the Old Town to the east and is reachable from central locations in 10 to 20 minutes. Main approaches are Maximilianstraße (east-west), Widenmayerstraße along the Isar, and Thierschstraße in the heart of the district. From Schwabing and Bogenhausen we use the Altstadtring via Von-der-Tann-Straße and Prinzregentenstraße.
By public transport, Lehel is served by the Lehel (U4/U5) and Max-Weber-Platz (U4/U5, near the Haidhausen border) underground stations, and tram lines 16 (Maximilianstraße) and 17. For parking we use loading zones on Thierschstraße, the underground garage at the National Museum, or free spaces on Mannhardtstraße — resident zones are strictly enforced on weekdays, so we stop briefly and precisely at your address.
Lehel is one of Munich's oldest and densest residential quarters — many period buildings without lifts, a mix of middle-class families, freelancers, and long-standing older tenants. We often treat influenza and respiratory infections here, particularly during winter months in elderly patients for whom a clinic visit would risk cross-infection and obscure other diagnoses.
Also frequent: acute back pain and lumbago — virtually insurmountable for clinic visits given the many lift-less period buildings — and migraine and tension headache, where light and sound sensitivity make leaving the apartment nearly impossible. In both cases we treat on site with IV infusion and targeted medication.
Immediately east of the Isar lies the Klinikum rechts der Isar of the Technical University of Munich — university-level maximum care with a 24/7 emergency department, just minutes away via the Maximiliansbrücke or Prinzregentenstraße. To the west, the LMU Munich Clinic (Innenstadt campus) adjoins. This central position makes Lehel particularly favourable should hospital admission become necessary; we coordinate directly between house call and admission when required.
The information on this page does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. In life-threatening emergencies, call 112 immediately.
Launch: November 2026. We will notify you when DoktorAkut is available in Lehel.
muenchen@doktorakut.de