Surgical consultation in Bad Wörishofen

General surgery with personal assessment and clear planning

A lump beneath the skin, a wound that is slow to heal or an ingrown toenail first needs a careful examination. Dr Adem Dobra assesses the finding and explains whether conservative care, an outpatient procedure or hospital treatment may be appropriate.

Dr Adem Dobra in his surgical practice in Bad Wörishofen

Personal assessment and treatment at Dr Adem Dobra's surgical practice in Bad Wörishofen.

At a glance

  • Personal assessment by a specialist surgeon
  • Outpatient procedures for suitable findings
  • Clear treatment and follow-up planning

Reasons to attend the surgical consultation

General surgery covers the assessment, non-operative care, surgical treatment and follow-up of a wide range of conditions. The practice focuses on clearly defined findings that can often be assessed or treated on an outpatient basis.

  • Skin and soft-tissue changes such as lipomas, warts or unusual skin findings
  • Abscesses and localised inflammation
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Chronic wounds and diabetic-foot changes
  • Painful or troublesome scars

From examination to a treatment plan

We first discuss your symptoms, medical history and medication, followed by a focused physical examination. Existing reports, scans and laboratory results can help avoid unnecessary repeat investigations.

You then receive a plain-language explanation of reasonable options, their limitations and the planned follow-up. A procedure is recommended only after the expected benefit and relevant risks have been discussed.

Outpatient or hospital treatment

Many smaller procedures can be performed at the practice. The appropriate setting depends on the extent of treatment, other medical conditions and the support available afterwards. If hospital treatment is advisable, Dr Dobra discusses and coordinates the next steps with you.

When to seek prompt medical care

Severe or increasing pain, fever, spreading redness, pus or rapid deterioration should be assessed promptly. For urgent problems contact 116117; in a medical emergency call 112.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a referral?

This depends on your insurance and the reason for your visit. Our team can clarify the requirement when you arrange the appointment.

What should I bring?

Please bring your insurance card, current medication list and any relevant reports, letters or scans.

Can the procedure be performed as an outpatient?

Many smaller procedures can be. The decision depends on the examination, the procedure and your general health.

This information does not replace a personal examination or diagnosis. Treatment options are discussed individually during the consultation.

Medical sources and further information

Most linked medical sources are available in German.

Next step

Have your individual symptoms assessed in person.

We explain which options may be reasonable for you and what the next steps could involve.

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