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I think it depends. If I have it right in mind, it is in Germany that you need a referral for a doctor’s appointment, depending on the one. The transfer is made by your doctor. However, private insurers do not need such a transfer – I also know people who are not privately insured and who came to such an appointment without transfer…
Handling is, at least I see it, not quite uniform.
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You should arrange an appointment beforehand, but a transfer is usually not absolutely necessary – and if one is required with the urolog of your choice, you will be told that when the appointment is made.
Only if you signed a doctor’s contract you need a transfer.
Depending on the complaints, however, it is generally advisable to go to the doctor’s office because he can better assess which doctors should be consulted.
Good luck!
You don’t need a transfer if you don’t have a family doctor’s contract. But you should make an appointment.
If you don’t have a contract with your health insurance, you don’t need a bank transfer.
Otherwise, you always have to go to the family doctor first.
You need an appointment in any case. A transfer from the other doctor is not necessary
Self-payers/private insurers do not need a family doctor’s bank transfer
You can do that too!