DoktorAkut is a private physician house call service in Munich. Daily 7 AM–10 PM. From 180 € per GOÄ. English-speaking.
Pasing — west-Munich borough with its own historic town centre, villa streets of Pasing-Obermenzing, and the ICE-Bahnhof serving Austria and Switzerland.
muenchen@doktorakut.deFever, infections, pain, respiratory issues.
Fluids, pain, vitamins.
ECG, blood draws, rapid tests.
For passengers falling ill en route — near Pasing Bahnhof.
Multi-generation households welcome.
Pasing (81241–81247) is one of Munich's historic villa suburbs, annexed in 1938. Its old town centre around Pasing Marienplatz, the villa quarter of Pasing-Obermenzing, and the modern Neuaubing-Westkreuz area each have a distinct character.
With the S-Bahn providing fast connections to central Munich, many international commuters live here. Our physician comes with the full diagnostic kit, treating in your living room rather than a waiting room.
Yes. All of Pasing including Pasing-Obermenzing, Am Westkreuz, and Neuaubing.
60–120 minutes; Pasing is west of central Munich via the A96.
Yes, fluent.
Notable: Pasing Marienplatz, Pasing Arcaden, Pasing Bahnhof (ICE), the villa streets of Pasing-Obermenzing. Medical: Klinikum Pasing (München Klinik), Helios Amper-Klinikum Dachau nearby.
Pasing lies in Munich's west; travel from the city centre takes 25 to 40 minutes, depending on rush-hour traffic on Landsberger Straße. Main arteries are Landsberger Straße and Bodenseestraße (east-west); for addresses near Obermenzing, Verdistraße. From the north we come via the A8 with the Munich-Obermenzing exit, from the south via the Mittlerer Ring.
Public transport makes Pasing a major hub: Pasing station with S-Bahn lines S3, S4, S6, S8 and ICE and regional trains, plus tram line 19 and numerous bus lines (56, 57, 160, 162). Parking near the station is available in underground garages (Pasing Arcaden, Bahnhof West); in residential streets parking is usually unproblematic. We stop discreetly at your address.
Pasing's resident mix of families, commuters, and seniors creates a broad case spectrum. We particularly frequently treat allergic reactions and hay fever here — the green residential areas in Pasing-Obermenzing and along the Würm river bring high pollen loads in spring and summer, with corresponding complaints.
Also frequent: flu and respiratory infections — Pasing as a major railway interchange is a classic entry point for seasonal infections — and acute back pain, typical after long journeys or physical strain.
In Pasing itself lies the Helios Klinikum München West (formerly Krankenhaus Pasing, Steinerweg) with an emergency department and broad specialty spectrum. The Rotkreuzklinikum München in Neuhausen is reachable via Landsberger Straße in about 10 minutes. The LMU Klinikum Großhadern, providing university-level maximum care, is around 15 minutes via the Mittlerer Ring. For hospital admission we coordinate directly with the receiving department.
Information here does not replace medical advice. In emergencies, call 112.