O Prof. Boris Pfaffenbach é um gastroenterologista e especialista em oncologia com vasta experiência, proveniente da Alemanha, com especialização em exames endoscópicos e tratamento de transtornos do trato gastrointestinal, vesícula biliar e pâncreas. Ele é o chefe do Departamento de Gastroenterologia, Oncologia e Medicina Interna no Centro Médico em Solingen e possui vasta experiência na área, incluindo 9.000 cirurgias sob seu comando. É formado em medicina geral, medicina interna e gastroenterologia, sendo autor e coautor de mais de 130 publicações. Ele é membro de várias organizações profissionais, incluindo a Sociedade Alemã de Gastroenterologia, a Sociedade Europeia de Gastroenterologia e Endoscopia e a Associação Alemã de Nutricionistas.
O médico é um neurocirurgião renomado na Alemanha e na Europa, reconhecido por sua expertise em patologias de discos intervertebrais, paralisia cerebral e distúrbios do sistema nervoso periférico. O médico realiza cirurgias para tumores cerebrais malignos e anomalias vasculares. <\/p>
Como Doutor em Ciências Médicas, o médico está ativamente envolvido em pesquisas, com publicações em revistas médicas europeias. Somente em 2016, o médico publicou 47 artigos científicos, com foco em neuropatologia e cirurgia de metástases cerebrais. <\/p>
O médico é cofundador de um fundo dedicado à pesquisa de tumores cerebrais e se especializa em técnicas minimamente invasivas, microcirúrgicas e endoscópicas.<\/p>
Dr. Walid Eljabu is triple board-certified in Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery, Hand Surgery, and Trauma Surgery. He has extensive experience in reconstructive and microsurgery. He trained in the UK and Germany, with additional specialist training in Sweden and Turkey. He is the CEO and Head Surgeon at Esthétique du Nord in Hamburg.
He specializes in facial rejuvenation (facelift, rhinoplasty), breast surgery, and body contouring. This includes inverse abdominoplasty.
Accreditation: MRCSEd (Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh). Memberships: Rhinoplasty Society of Europe; International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery; German Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery; American Society of Plastic Surgeons; Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh; American Society for Surgery of the Hand; German Society of Hand Surgeons.
O médico é um especialista distinto em urologia e urologia pediátrica, com foco em condições uro-oncológicas. O médico é autor de mais de 40 publicações científicas e é proficiente em uma variedade de procedimentos, incluindo prostatectomia radical, cistectomia radical e nefrectomia laparoscópica. O médico também se especializa em cirurgias para tumores do rim, bexiga, próstata e órgãos genitais masculinos, bem como em cirurgia plástica e reconstrutiva. Além disso, o médico está envolvido em cirurgia reprodutiva, cirurgias para incontinência urinária e tratamentos endoscópicos. O médico foi reconhecido com vários prêmios prestigiosos por suas contribuições à pesquisa uro-oncológica.<\/p>
German supermarkets cannot sell medicinal symptoms relief drugs like ibuprofen, paracetamol, or aspirin due to strict Apothekenpflicht laws. These medications are only available at licensed pharmacies. Supermarkets and drugstores may only stock herbal supplements, vitamins, saline sprays, and non-medicinal teas.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic symptomatic aids average Preço sob consulta to Preço sob consulta at specialized clinics like Medical Center in Solingen, local pharmacies remain your only legal source for standard painkillers. Do not rely on drugstores like dm or Rossmann for actual medication as they lack licensed pharmacists for medical advice.
Patient Consensus: Expect a major culture shock if you are used to buying large bulk bottles of aspirin at grocery stores. Most find it necessary to search for an emergency Notdienst pharmacy for relief on Sundays or late at night.
Relieve cold or flu symptoms without a prescription by using targeted over-the-counter medications and supportive care. Viral infections require time for immune recovery, but Ibuprofen or Paracetamol manage fever and aches, while saline washes and hydration reduce respiratory discomfort effectively.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from top German institutions like Medical Center in Solingen shows a focus on precision. German pharmacies often recommend single-ingredient medications over expensive all-in-one `multi-symptom` products. This targeted approach minimizes side effects while effectively managing your specific viral symptoms during various recovery stages.
Patient Consensus: Many find success asking local pharmacists for specific single-ingredient remedies. They often warn that while OTC meds help, high fever or rapid worsening requires professional medical consultation.
German doctors prioritize rest because medical philosophy views symptoms like fever and cough as active signs of immune recovery. This conservative approach avoids unnecessary medication side effects while leveraging German labor laws that grant 100% paid sick leave for up to 6 weeks.
Bookimed Expert Insight: German healthcare centers like Medical Center in Solingen emphasize evidence-based conservative management. This cultural shift toward rest is supported by systemic institutionalized wellness programs. German insurance often funds a preventative Kur or restorative spa stay to address burnout before it requires invasive treatment.
Patient Consensus: Patients often notice that doctors treat rest as an active medical intervention. Many appreciate that the system encourages letting an illness run its course rather than pushing through with medication.
German patients prioritize non-pharmacological home remedies (Hausmittel) for 80% of initial symptom management. Common practices for respiratory and gastrointestinal issues include herbal steam inhalations, traditional calf wraps for fevers, and therapeutic teas like chamomile or sage, which are culturally rooted precursors to pharmaceutical intervention.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While home remedies dominate initial care, Germany’s medical infrastructure remains a global leader, ranking 2nd in our European requests. Centers like the Nordrhein-Westfalen Clinic Complex manage over 145,000 patients annually. This suggests a unique hybrid culture where patients use traditional self-care for minor symptoms but transition to high-tech, KTQ-certified facilities for specialized diagnostic needs.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize rest and pacing as the primary non-pharmacological step, often combining hydration with saline nasal rinses. Many find that elevating limbs or using localized heat for tension provides significant comfort without immediate medication.