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Gilching: “help!” Standby practice and corona test center are moving within Römerstraße

2021-05-04T12:52:53.746Z


Dr. Stefan Hartmann and the “help!” Standby practice both have new addresses in Gilching. The reasons for the moves are different.


Dr.

Stefan Hartmann and the “help!” Standby practice both have new addresses in Gilching.

The reasons for the moves are different.

Gilching - Römerstraße 26 in Gilching was previously the contact point for several medical issues. Both the St. Vitus pharmacy of Dr. Stefan Hartmann together with his Corona test center operated there as well as the on-call practice "help!", Which is very popular with many Gilching residents, on the floor above. The pharmacy is still there - but the test station and practice have new addresses since yesterday.

If you want to go to the doctors from “help!”, You have to go to Römerstraße 4b in the future.

The on-call practice, which has been providing general medical care to around 5000 patients from the region on public holidays as well as Saturdays and Sundays for more than 15 years, has rented the rooms of the Gistl / Angermair group practice there.

"A stroke of luck for us," emphasizes Manfred Spann, managing director of "help!" Standby practice Fünfseenland GmbH.

His team, which always consists of a medical assistant and a doctor, can access several treatment rooms and modern equipment.

There are also plenty of parking spaces for employees and patients, as well as barrier-free access.

"The infrastructure is ideal for us."

"Help!" Comes from Dr.

Michael Gistl under

The reason for the move is the age of the previous building, Römerstrasse 26. It is to be demolished in the coming years. Since Manfred Spann found out about this last autumn, he had been looking for new accommodation for the on-call practice in Gilching. After several unsuccessful attempts, in which either the space did not fit or the rent was simply too high, he suddenly had the idea to go to his old friend Dr. Ask Michael Gistl and his orthopedic practice. Gistl was immediately enthusiastic and, according to Spann, demanded a “rental that was in line with the market and customary in the location” - the deal was done.

In addition to the local proximity to the previous practice, there is another positive aspect for the patients.

The telephone number of the “help!” Practice remains the same.

The doctors can still be reached on weekends and public holidays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on (0 81 05) 37 99 59.

Dr.

Stefan Hartmann can now test up to 400 people per day

That Dr. Stefan Hartmann from the St. Vitus Apotheke has outsourced his test center has nothing to do with the upcoming demolition of the Römerstrasse 26 building. For him, it is more about being able to test much faster and more effectively in the rooms at Römerstrasse 19, where the Flamuco shop was once located. "Up to 400 people a day," says Hartmann as the goal. So far there have only been around 150 people. The new test center is much larger and offers his team better opportunities to comply with the hygiene rules. In addition, he plans to be able to carry out PCR tests soon as soon as a rapid test turns out positive. All that remains to be found is a laboratory.

Another Hartmann project is the establishment of a private vaccination center in Hechendorf. Medium-sized companies should be able to have their employees and their relatives vaccinated there. Thanks to the support of the Seefeld company TQ-Systems, he already has a suitable building available. All that remains is to get approval from the district office. Hartmann says: "I am confident that it will be ready soon."

Source: merkur

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