Private consultation:
Monday from 09:00 am to 11:00 am
General consultation hours:
Tuesday from 14:00 to 15:30
Wednesday from 09:00 to 11:00 & from 14:00 to 15:30
Thursday from 14:00 to 15:30
Friday from 09:00 am to 11:00 am
Patient admission / registration:
When you are admitted to the clinic and for outpatient treatment, we need some important information from you for our administration. The registration desk is located in the entrance area, where the clinic staff will provide you with all the necessary documents. They will also answer organisational and financial questions and advise you on insurance issues (statutory health insurance, optional services for private patients).
When treating premature babies and newborns, a particularly child-friendly environment and examination are important, as well as a personal, unhurried discussion and comprehensive counselling. For this reason, consultation appointments are flexible and generously scheduled. As many parents also have several appointments in different clinics/departments, we adapt our consultation hours to suit the youngest children. A video consultation is also planned for the near future, so that physical distance will not be a problem. We work closely with your paediatrician and our neonatologists.
In our prenatal consultation hours, you will get to know us during your pregnancy. We try to ease your fears before the diagnosis and are happy to answer any questions you may have after the birth.
In the paediatric gynaecology and urology consultation, we deal with the diagnosis and treatment of urological and gynaecological problems that occur in children from before birth to adulthood. We have non-invasive (sonography, uroflow) and invasive (urodynamics, cystoscopy, MSU) diagnostics at our disposal so that comprehensive counselling, treatment recommendations and alternative solutions for the relevant problem can be found and explained to the child and parents. Competent contact persons are therefore always available.
Adequate outpatient follow-up care is crucial after a thermal injury. Whether scar strands, which can be both cosmetically and functionally significant, develop over time is significantly influenced by consistent follow-up treatment. This requires the prescription of compression garments, silicone pads and any necessary physiotherapy treatments.
In order to ensure close patient care, we therefore offer our special consultation hour once a week for the aftercare of burns and scalds. For more information click here
In our gastrointestinal consultation, we work closely with our paediatric gastroenterologists (gastrointestinal specialists). We clarify whether your child needs an operation, whether for diagnostic purposes, for example in the case of chronically constipated children, or for the surgical correction of a malformation. Surgery is also sometimes necessary for inflammatory diseases such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. After the operation, some children are cared for here and receive further treatment. For more information click here
Differences of Sex Development (DSD), abbreviated as DSD.
Interdisciplinary care for people with congenital biological deviations in sex development. This refers to a deviation in development between the chromosome set, the structure of the gonads (testicles/ovaries) and the external appearance of the person.
DSD encompasses a variety of different deviations in normal sexual development, with more than 20 different causes currently known. These include
- gonadal dysgenesis (complete, partial, mixed gonadal dysgenesis)
- disorders of androgen biosynthesis (enzyme defects)
- androgen resistance
- forms of adrenogenital syndrome
As well as still unexplained forms of
- hypospadias, Mayer-Küster-Hauser syndrome, complex syndromes with genital malformations
As part of the Centre for Rare Diseases (ZSE), we offer an interdisciplinary consultation to advise parents, families and patients.
Emergency care KV practice
Outpatient paediatric care is provided on weekdays during the day by paediatricians and general practitioners in private practice. In the evening from 19:00 - 22:00 and at weekends and on public holidays from 09:00 - 21:00 by the paediatricemergency service at the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. The emergency department of the paediatric clinic at Ulm University Hospital is open around the clock.
Medical and paediatric emergency service
At night, at weekends and on public holidays
Telephone
116 117 (nationwide standard number: without area code, free of charge throughout Germany)
Emergency practice for children in Ulm
University Clinic for Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Eythstraße 24, 89075 Ulm
Opening hours:
Mon - Fri 7 - 10 p.m.
Sat, Sun and public holidays 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
The sibling care centre set up on the ground floor of the Hartmut Blauw parents' house is extremely popular, as the parents of our young patients have the opportunity to entrust their healthy siblings to our qualified childcare staff during the treatment phase.
Spacious play facilities, a perfectly equipped kitchen, quiet rooms and an outdoor playground make the children's stay almost perfect.
To protect our patients, children should not have any infections or infectious diseases. If possible, please bring slippers, drinks and food (as required).
Contact:
Hartmut-Blauw-Haus Tel.0731-96609-26 Monday to Friday
Prittwitzstr. 48 08.00 h - 17.00 h
89075 Ulm