Illness or injury

In Germany, you should only go to a hospital’s emergency department if you need urgent medical care in an emergency. If you have an illness or injury that is not classed as an emergency, the normal course of action is to go to see a doctor in a doctor’s surgery.

What you need to do if you get ill or injured

In Germany, you should only go to a hospital’s emergency department if you need urgent medical care in an emergency. If you have an illness or injury that is not classed as an emergency, the normal course of action is to go to see a doctor in a doctor’s surgery. You are free to choose which doctors and hospitals you go to. Before visiting a doctor, you should arrange an appointment. We recommend that you call your doctor’s surgery and explain your symptoms. The surgery will then arrange an appointment to examine you further and you can avoid a long wait. Many doctor’s surgeries also allow patients to book appointments online. If necessary, check whether the doctors at the surgery can provide advice in English as well as German. If you need urgent medical advice, you can contact the out-of-hours service by dialling 116 117. If you are involved in a serious accident (e.g. a car/bicycle collision), call the emergency services by dialling 112. If you have any further questions on treatments etc., you can contact your health insurance provider. 

Important emergency numbers

Making a doctor’s appointment:

In an emergency:

How do I get medication?

In Germany, you buy medication at a pharmacy. Your insurer will cover the costs of any medication that a doctor has prescribed to you. To claim for medication, you can submit the doctor’s prescription that you used to obtain the medication in the pharmacy to your health insurance provider, along with the bill for the medication. Once these documents have been checked and accepted, the amount owed will be transferred to your account.

How are treatment costs paid?

Statutory health insurers will settle the bill for treatment costs with your doctor directly.

If you are privately insured, your doctor will give you an invoice. You must pay this invoice to the doctor or hospital yourself. To claim reimbursement from your insurer, you can submit this invoice to your insurer by email or via an online portal. Your insurer will usually pay the amount owed into your account within a few days.

You will need the following documents to submit an invoice to your insurer:

Important emergency numbers

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