Medical Assistance.

Medical assistance may not be necessary if one drops in the city for a short period of time. But moving home for a longer period creates upheavals and finding a new doctor is one of the last activities on the list.

In Dusseldorf you can be sure of receiving excellent medical care. Apart from numerous hospitals and clinics, the city has literally hundreds of private practitioners active in every conceivable field of medicine, both traditional and non-traditional. Most speak English fluently. There’s a chemist, i.e. pharmacy, on practically every corner.

Doctors.

Almost every doctor in Germany speaks basic English, that’s why our list gives a good overview of multi-language speakers and should help you find a doctor that speaks your language. And it is important to know that...

Gynaecologists.

Known in German as Frauenärzte, Dusseldorf is a large number of multilingual gynaecologists. Please note that Amazing Dusseldorf may or may not havedirect knowledge of the specialists listed below...

Alternative.

As in many other cities, alternative medicine practitioners are not always easy to find, because the common demand for their holistic therapies and healing is not very strong. Until recently, many of these treatments were...

Dentists

Dentists.

Of course there are many reasons to search for a dentist in Dusseldorf. In pain, wanting to close gaps in teeth, improve a gummy smile, repair cracked or chipped teeth, obtain a whiter smile or just check the status of...

Chemists

Chemists.

They are on just about every street corner, sell medicine and give free advice on how best to treat minor ailments, cure a cold, coughs and muscular aches and pains or indigestion. They also often offer toiletries, perfumes and other...

Pets

Pets.

Dogs are ubiquitous in Dusseldorf, where they often serve as fashion accessories or as surrogate children. In theory, they’re generally supposed to be kept on a leash unless rather small, and their owners are expected to clean up...

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