Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital

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München, Germany

kinderklinik.klinikum.uni-muenchen.de
University hospital

Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital Reviews | Rating 3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital is located in München, Germany on Lindwurmstraße 4. Dr. von Hauner Children's Hospital is rated 3 out of 5 in the category university hospital in Germany.

Address

Lindwurmstraße 4

Phone

+4989440052811

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I don’t like University hospitals. They always get students to do the regular doctor’s jobs. We had this one doctor who had to write everything and had to ask for the information over and over again. She also had to draw blood from both my child’s in-step and she pulled on them really hard like she’s doing it on a dog in vet clinic. She was nice though. But this is the thing about going to school hospitals. They were however thorough. They did all the necessary steps to put our mind at ease as parents. It took us more than 7 hours before all tests were finished. I am giving this hospital a 4 because one night shift doctor who was really empathetic explained to us how it all goes and the possibilities why our child is feeling some pain. She was very reassuring. In general, it’s a better hospital compared to Klinikum Harlaching children’s hospital. It’a well lighted and looks cleaner. About amenities, they have multiple changing spots and play room in waiting areas. The toilet was clean too and easily accessible. BUT the wait time is extremely long. Takes hours.

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Arnaud

When will the city of Munich put more effort and budget into this hospital, in particular to the emergency room so that our children can have fully qualified and experienced doctors looking at them, rather than leaving interns do the job for them without live supervision. If you are privately insured, be ensured that the \Oberarzt*in\ will come around for five minutes to say hello and check that everything is under control (and this simple visit will be reflected on the bill). I cannot understand how it is possible that blood tests can be erroneous, forcing the child to endure a second blood sample. So many times, people from Munich claimed they have the best hospitals, the best real estate, the best of everything. Obviously those people did not have children or did not experience their best (children) hospitals. Maybe if there were less hospitals for wealthy tourists (also less \Ferien Wohnungen\, Airbnb), there would be more doctors and nurses available to work in public hospitals, so the LMU is not to blame for lack of personnel. I believe that if something is wrong with a child, it is in good hands when past the emergency room (ER), but the ER being the showroom of an hospital, there is nothing impressive in this hospital apart maybe the waiting time past 10am! There is clearly plenty of room for improvements, and I keep waiting for them for at least 6 years now. Let us hope for the best though with the life post covid (less tourists at last).

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Adrian L.A.

A couple of weeks ago we visited the clinic on a weekend and the care was perfect.

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Ksenia

Kids are treated as guinea pigs for own research purposes. Instead of competent doctors students are working with patients and cannot answer any questions.

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James Ghirlando

My son has chronic kidney disease. The nephrologists at this hospital, under the superb direction of Dr. Lange-Sperandio, have accompanied us from his birth. We have spent a considerable amount of time at this hospital. After going through everything we did, I would trust the department blindly. To put it simply, they are responsible for the fact that my son is making the best possible progress for his condition. Dr. Lange always went that extra mile to make sure that we knew what was going on, and encouraging us in the progress we made in helping with the treatment at home. I get it when people complain that sometimes the student doctors are not so efficient (e.g. with IV cannulation), that waiting times are sometimes extreme, and that wards are overcrowded. For me, this comes with the \university hospital\ package. For me and my family, it is a small price to pay for top-notch medical expertise at a public learning institution.