Allgemeinärzte
Allgemeinärzte, also known as general practitioners or family doctors, form the first point of contact in many healthcare systems for non-emergency medical issues. They are physicians trained to provide comprehensive and continuous healthcare for individuals and families across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body. Their role is broad, encompassing diagnosis, treatment, and preventive care.
These doctors manage common illnesses and chronic conditions, referring patients to specialists when necessary. Beyond treating
The training for an Allgemeinarzt typically involves medical school followed by a residency program focused on