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  • Monday 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:30 – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday 2:30 – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Facharzt für Orthopädie - Dr. med. Hans-Peter Kerling
Facharzt für Orthopädie - Dr. med. Hans-Peter Kerling
Reviews
Jeniffer Mickain (12/17/2020)
I was there as a new patient because of an emergency. The first contact on the phone was very friendly and I got an appointment straight away. The whole team is very friendly, Mr. Dr. Barth treated me extensively and very kindly. I felt very well looked after.
Michael Hofer (10/12/2020)
Get an appointment on the same day and receive the best possible treatment for acute complaints without long waiting times. Super performance. I can only recommend.
Heike Mieth (08/26/2020)
Not really a star ... My double herniated disc in the cervical spine was not recognized - even after the symptoms didn't get better and I went to the practice a second time, no further examinations were initiated, nor was the seriousness recognized. Conclusion: never again!
Nelly List (09/27/2020)
It has been a year since my last treatment in this practice. This late review can be justified by the fact that I can only now say with certainty that the choice of therapy for this practice was unfortunately not helpful and that another orthopedist named Mr. Hertel (group practice with Mr. Heimgärtner) in Fürth advised me better. On the one hand, it can be positively stated that both the doctors and nurses were friendly and the appointments were available early (usually only 1 week waiting time). The nurses very helpful handed me the x-rays for the other orthopedic surgeon and gave me the names of the syringes with medication that were used. When I buckled my foot, I received good therapy and prescribed a helpful sock that relieved the pain until there was no more pain. But unfortunately it should be mentioned that the problems with my lower back were not treated in a beneficial way for me. The other orthopedic surgeon recognized that soles are enough for my leaning back due to a shortened leg, that I am now 90% pain-free. The remaining percent can be explained by the fact that the body needs some time to adjust properly. But this practice here treated me as follows: I came to see you almost every third month, where they just adjusted me. A doctor only said when I asked what I could do physically to counteract the pain, she showed me 2 exercises that I do in the gym anyway and also said I should walk straighter. In retrospect, these were very unhelpful tips. When I came often, the doctor gave me injections with mecain and plaster after the straightening (unfortunately I don't remember the specific name of the doctor, as it is a group practice and is usually briefly or not introduced at all). He called them muscle relaxers. Unfortunately, in my later research, they are not as harmless as the name suggests, because it is a real narcotic drug. I got a little weird and nauseous after the administration, I thought it would be a little better if I go outside. In addition to the increasing nausea, there was another side effect. Suddenly from one moment to the next my eyesight deteriorated until I couldn't see anything. Just because. I couldn't call the practice because I can't see anything. I was worried that I wouldn't see the bus I was waiting for. All I could do was breathe in and out, lean against the wall and hope the side effects go away. Fortunately, it didn't last long and my eyesight slowly improved so that when the bus later arrived I could get on it. These side effects do not have to be present in everyone, but I would advise everyone now, no matter what pain they have, do not say yes to everyone. Ask immediately for the name of the medication, the possible side effects and the real need for them. As I said, soles were just enough for me. The risks and benefits of these injections were not at all in line with these severe side effects. The answer: If certain side effects may be present, why was there no observation period of 30 minutes. Disadvantages of a sole were discussed with Mr. Hertel and measures against it were discussed through annual remeasurements and prescription of physiotherapy. I don't understand this statement. I still wear the soles today.
Franzin (07/19/2019)
Had as a new patient an appointment after three days I know orthopedic surgeons because you wait three months you asked me if you can make x-rays that I advocated, at Dr. med. Barth received me kindly and examined me thoroughly and also explained everything what he does now, I felt in good hands. Can not understand so many bad reviews. I think you should make yourself a picture will go back to Him.
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