Current information
Current news and information for your health
Welcome to our news section. Here you will find current information about our practice and travel risk alerts. As your private practice for women's health and specialized pain therapy, we are committed not only to providing you with individualized treatment but also to keeping you informed about the latest medical research and global health developments. Here you will find regularly updated information on important preventative measures and practice news.
Practice News & Women's Health
Learn all about new treatment options in specialized pain therapy, current practice opening hours, and expansions of our diagnostic services. We also provide information here about important milestones in women's health and new insights in holistic care.
Vaccination prevention: Protection for every stage of life
Prevention is the best medicine. We keep you informed about current vaccination recommendations (e.g., from the STIKO) – whether for HPV protection, to boost your basic immunity, or for seasonal vaccinations like the flu shot. This ensures that your immune system is optimally prepared at every stage of life.
Travel medicine: Safe travels around the world
Before you embark on your next trip, you'll find important information here about current disease outbreaks (such as dengue fever or malaria risks) in popular destinations. We supplement this information with specific vaccination recommendations for extended stays or expeditions, so you can enjoy your time abroad without health worries.
Chikungunya: New outbreaks and travel warnings
The Chikungunya virus is also continuing to spread. In January 2026, 2,881 cases (excluding deaths) were registered in 11 countries. South America: Most cases occur in Brazil. Infections were also reported from Suriname for the first time in 2026. Seychelles: Also...
Dengue fever: Regional differences
In January 2026, over 100,000 dengue fever cases and more than 10 deaths were reported worldwide in 39 countries. In the Americas, with almost 70,000 cases, the burden remains high, but lower than in the same period last year.


