Familienmedizin 1090 Wien

Family Medicine in 1090 Vienna

Mother-Child Passport Examinations,
Pediatric Medicine (from age 2)
and Youth Check-up

As a mother of five children (currently aged 5-12), I understand the many challenges we face, especially in today’s world. Getting enough sleep, nutrition, exercise and sports, and the use of mobile phones and media often lead to uncertainty and the question of what is "the right thing to do."

In a calm and confidential atmosphere, I take the time to carefully review your child’s current health situation with you and your child and discuss all your questions in detail.

Familienmedizin 1090 Wien
Dr. Katharina Konstantin, Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin 1090 Wien

Family Medicine in 1090 Vienna

From young to old: Family medicine,
connecting and supporting.

Whether it’s preventative care, acute symptoms, or long-term support – together we develop the next steps, initiate targeted examinations if necessary, and find the appropriate treatment.

Appointments without parents are also available for routine check-ups, vaccination consultations, and confidential discussions.

For routine examinations, vaccination information sessions, and confidential consultations, appointments without parents are also possible.

After a thorough consultation/examination, a referral to a specialist may be necessary.

Dr. Katharina Konstantin, Allgemeinmedizin und Familienmedizin 1090 Wien

Family Medicine in 1090 Vienna

Mother-Child Passport Examinations

In addition to the regularly required examinations with your gynecologist, certain mother-child passport examinations can be performed by your general practitioner. This offers expectant mothers added security, as potentially dangerous conditions (gestational diabetes, eclampsia, etc.) can be detected early and treated accordingly through regular checkups.

Furthermore, you can be advised about necessary vaccinations, which are intended to protect not only the expectant mother but also the unborn child from potential diseases.

Pediatric Medicine (from age 2)
and Adolescent Check-up

You no longer feel comfortable at the pediatrician’s office, and you only go to your family doctor for acute problems (which I, of course, also treat).

While developmental delays are rare in childhood and adolescence, they should be identified early to ensure optimal development.

The following are assessed: height, weight, blood pressure, mental health, nutrition, physical activity and exercise, and risk factors such as substance use or abuse.

Blood and urine tests are also performed if necessary.