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    Medicines, Hospitals in Berlin

    Guides: Berlin > Health / Medicines, Hospitals
    6/06/2011

    Hospital

    For emergency care, call 112. Call are free of charge with services available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

    Hospitals are called Krankenhaus, literally "sick house". The Network for Better Medical Care Berlin can offer advice on choosing the right hospital and referrals. Consult the website or call: 49 (0)30-297 78 934 (Mon-Fri, 9 am – 6 pm).

    Pharmacy

    Pharmacies are called Apothekes and shops are marked by red stylized "A" signs with the snake. In the Apotheke you'll need to ask for what you want as pharmacists are well trained and usually ask about symptoms and help diagnose what medication is needed. Usually there is someone who is at least conversational in English.

    Pharmaceuticals are heavily regulated and most drugs are prescription only (verschreibung) rather than over-the-counter. Even common drugs you can get in grocery stores such as Aspirin are usually only available in the pharmacy.

    24-Hour Pharmacy

    If you need a pharmacy after usual business hours (most close by 18:00), every pharmacy should have a digital display with the address of the nearest 24-hour pharmacy (Notdienst / Apothekennotdienst). If it appears a 24-hour pharmacy is closed, just ring the bell and the on-duty pharmacist will answer. Note that there will be an extra charge for using this service and payment is made in cash. There is also a 24-hour pharmacy/medication helpline: 01189 and a website with all available pharmacies.

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