Time as method
A 20-minute consultation is the rule, not the exception. A good intake form does not replace the conversation — and a good conversation makes most problems smaller.
In Musterort since 2008. Three doctors, four medical assistants, a steady team. And a cup of tea that has been part of the place from day one.
When Maria Musterfrau took over the practice in 2008, she had a small, almost stubborn idea: that a family doctor's practice may be a place where you take time. Not as a gesture, but because medicine works better that way. From this idea grew over fifteen years of practice — and a patient base that grew alongside.
In 2014 Tobias Mustermann joined as our second doctor. In 2019, Anna Musterfrau joined as practice manager and Lena Musterfrau strengthened the medical assistants' team. We renovated the rooms in 2024 — the cloakroom bench from day one is still there.
We work as a private practice. For us this means above all that we can give appointments their proper length — not a length dictated by quarterly billing.
A 20-minute consultation is the rule, not the exception. A good intake form does not replace the conversation — and a good conversation makes most problems smaller.
You always see the same faces. The reception knows your name before you say it. And we know your history without asking you to repeat it.
If you come to us once, you should be able to stay. That only works if we are reliable — appointment, tone, treatment.





During the 2024 refurbishment we chose wood, linen, and muted greens — what feels good to a patient also helps the conversation about complaints.

One wet cold February morning in 2010, a patient stood in the rain for an hour because his bus had been cancelled. Anna made him a cup of tea. It has been like that ever since. If you don't like tea: we also have water. But we rarely hear that.