Treatment Spectrum

D-Arzt clinic.
Fast help after an accident.

For accidents at school, at work or during leisure time, we are open throughout the day on weekdays. Dr. med. Scherer is appointed by the Berufsgenossenschaften (BG, German statutory accident insurance) as an accident-insurance doctor (Durchgangsarzt) for workplace, commuting and school accidents — initial care and follow-up treatment from a single source.

Please do not hesitate to come to us directly and immediately after the accident. Depending on urgency, we will treat you straight away or promptly. If possible, bring your health insurance card and — for BG cases — your employer's details.

Open throughout weekdays Straight after the accident —
no appointment, no detours.
Treatment process

From the accident
back to everyday life

For recognised workplace, commuting and school accidents, the Berufsgenossenschaft (BG) covers the costs — we coordinate everything.

Presentation

Straight after the accident, no appointment needed. History, examination, on-site X-ray.

D-Arzt report

As D-Arzt, Dr. Scherer decides whether further care runs through the BG or your health insurer.

Treatment

Cast immobilisation, wound suturing, surgery — whatever is needed, we do it here.

Follow-up care

Check-ups, dressing changes, progress reports to the BG.

Return to work

We stay with you until you are fully fit for work — including rehabilitation recommendations.

What we treat

Injuries
we treat

From minor trauma to complex sports injuries — we treat the full spectrum of acute and secondary injuries.

Burns

Treatment of first- and second-degree burns.

Cause
Hot liquids, open flames, contact with hot surfaces.
Symptoms
Redness, pain, blistering.
Treatment
Outpatient wound care with modern dressings. More severe burns are referred to specialised centres.

Fractures

Broken bones of the hand, foot and limbs.

Cause
Falls, direct impact, sports injuries.
Symptoms
Pain, swelling, deformity, reduced capacity to bear weight.
Treatment
Treated conservatively in a cast or surgically — depending on the fracture type and bone.

Sports injuries

From skier's thumb to meniscus tears.

Cause
Acute sports injuries or overuse syndromes.
Symptoms
Pain, swelling, restricted movement.
Treatment
We know the typical sports trauma patterns and tailor treatment to your sport and activity level.

Sprains · Ligament tears

Injuries to the capsule and ligament apparatus.

Cause
Twisting injuries, falls, sudden peak loads.
Symptoms
Swelling, tenderness, a feeling of instability.
Treatment
Clinical examination, ultrasound, MRI referral if indicated. Conservative treatment with a splint or surgery.

Tendon injuries

Ruptures of the flexor, extensor or Achilles tendon.

Cause
Cuts, sports or workplace injuries, occasionally degenerative ruptures.
Symptoms
Sudden loss of function, visible deformity, pain.
Treatment
We repair fresh tendon injuries microsurgically as quickly as possible — crucial for the functional outcome.

Wound care

Cuts and lacerations, minor injuries.

Cause
Household, workplace or leisure injuries.
Symptoms
Bleeding, wound dehiscence, sometimes foreign bodies.
Treatment
Professional wound care, sutures or staples, tetanus prophylaxis.
Frequently asked questions

What you
should know

Answers to the questions our patients ask most often. Can't find your question? Write to us via medflex.

No. For workplace, commuting and school accidents, please come directly to us — on weekdays during consultation hours. We will treat you straight away or promptly.
Your health insurance card, your employer's details (name, address) and, if possible, a brief account of the accident with date, time and what happened.
For recognised workplace, commuting and school accidents, yes — including medication, therapeutic aids and rehabilitation. We coordinate this with the responsible BG.
Then we follow the standard statutory health insurance route. You need your insurance card — ideally also a referral, if you have one.
That depends on the injury and treatment. After fracture casts or procedures under local anaesthesia, we ask you to arrange an accompanying person or a taxi.

Contact & Directions

Write to us

Secure and without an app — via our medflex channel.

For urgent matters, you can reach us by phone on 09661 80336, weekdays 07:30–18:00.

Enquiry via medflex

Our consultation hours

Mon · Tue · Thu08:00 – 13:00 / 15:00 – 18:00 Wed08:00 – 13:00 Fri07:30 – 13:00 / 15:00 – 17:00 Sat09:00 – 11:00

Emergencies are seen throughout the day on weekdays — please give us a quick call so we can fit you in.

Where to find us

MVZ Sulzbach-Rosenberg
Obere Gartenstraße 13 A
92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg

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