Welcome to diagnostics
On the following pages you will find useful information about the various methods of making a diagnosis and about the individual specialist areas.
Some examination methods are true classics when it comes to being able to make the correct diagnosis.
It is often necessary to use imaging techniques to confirm a diagnosis. There are both methods in which X-rays are used and completely radiation-free variants.
The eye is one of our most important sensory organs. Therefore, one should not be afraid to visit the ophthalmologist if something is wrong - many diseases can result in blindness.
The heart and lungs are vital organs and keeping them healthy is of the utmost priority. Ultrasound is often used or an X-ray is taken.
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The causes of organic complaints are often difficult for those affected to find out. "Internal" examinations often provide clarity here.
In gynecology, an ultrasound examination is the standard practice. But there are a number of other diagnostic options that can be used, for example, in the event of pregnancy or a suspicion of a specific disease.
During pregnancy, numerous examinations are carried out to ensure the well-being of the unborn child and mother, to observe the child's growth and to be able to diagnose any diseases of the child before it is born.
$config[ads_text3] not foundNumerous examinations are carried out in childhood in order to observe the child's development and to be able to intervene medically if irregularities or illnesses are found.
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Various diagnostic methods are used in sports medicine to assess the performance, resilience and circulatory function of the athlete.
In dentistry it is customary to first get an overview of the entire dental situation before treating a specific complaint. This is necessary in order to recognize possible connections.