With an ERCP, the bile ducts, gallbladder and ducts of the pancreas are shown. When and how to do the examination you can read here!
With endoscopy, body cavities or organs are examined from the inside, for example with gastroscopy and colonoscopy. Read more about the purpose of the investigation, the procedure and possible risks here!
Fluorescence angiography is a medical procedure that can be used to visualize the vessels of the retina. Read all about it!
Fundoscopy (ophthalmoscopy) is an examination of the fundus of the eye. You can find out everything you need to know here!
The fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) is a method for displaying brain activity. Read all about it!
With a joint puncture, a needle is inserted into a joint to suck out fluid or to give medication. Learn more!
The gynecological examination is used to identify and prevent diseases. Read when this is important and what you should be prepared for.
The Pap test is an early diagnosis of cervical cancer. Read how it's done and what the results say!
The Haemoccult test can detect tiny amounts of blood in the stool - a possible indication of colon cancer. Read more about it!
Various carbohydrate intolerances can be determined with an H2 breath test. You can find out more about it here!
The cardiac catheter examination is a special technique to examine the heart and coronary arteries. How and when to do it, read here!
A right heart catheter is a special, invasive examination of the right heart. You can read everything you need to know about it here!
An immunological stool test is used for the early detection of colon cancer. Read here when to do it and how safe the test result is.
The "J1" is a preventive medical check-up for 12 to 14 year olds. This includes counseling about sex, conflict and the dangers of addiction. Read all about it!
With a hearing test, the function of the hearing is checked with various examination procedures. You can find out all about it here!
The "J2" is the last provision for young people. This includes confidential advice on topics that are important for the adolescent. Read more!
Magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine is necessary for various diseases and injuries. Read more about the MRI cervical spine here!
With magnetic resonance tomography, precise sectional images of the body can be made. Read more about this process here!
Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee joint (MRI - knee) helps identify damage and injuries to the knee. Read more about it here!
MRI contrast media can better delimit the various tissues on the cross-sectional images. Read more about it here!