Precise diagnostics:
The first step in a sensitive phase.
When there is a suspicion of cancer, many people enter a particularly distressing period. It is a time of major questions, uncertainty, and often fear. I see it as my responsibility to support you through this phase in a professional, compassionate, and structured manner — with the goal of providing clarity as quickly as possible and offering reliable guidance throughout.
Precise diagnostics are the first and decisive step. The more accurately we understand what is present, the more targeted and successful the treatment planning can be.
When there is a suspicion of cancer, many people enter a particularly distressing period. It is a time of major questions, uncertainty, and often fear. I see it as my responsibility to support you through this phase in a professional, compassionate, and structured manner — with the goal of providing clarity as quickly as possible and offering reliable guidance throughout.
Precise diagnostics are the first and decisive step. The more accurately we understand what is present, the more targeted and successful the treatment planning can be.
Interdisciplinary collaboration for your safety
Interdisciplinary collaboration for your safety
I have many years of experience in internal medicine and oncological diagnostics. At the same time, I am aware that the diagnosis and treatment of cancer always require the involvement of several medical specialties. For this reason, I work closely with a wide network of colleagues, including specialists in:
- Radiology
- Laboratory medicine
- Pathology
- Oncology and haematology
- All surgical specialties
- Radiation therapy
- Gynaecology
- Psycho-oncology
I coordinate all necessary examinations and keep an overall overview for you. This helps us avoid duplicate tests, reduce waiting times, and ensure that you can focus on what matters most: your health.

My approach: professionally grounded, humanly attentive
I am a physician with an academic background and, at the same time, a person with life experience. In oncological diagnostics, it is not only about numbers and findings — it is about life perspectives, hopes, worries, and fears. I take the time to discuss all open questions with you — openly, honestly, and respectfully.
Even if no malignant finding is ultimately identified, it is important to me that you emerge from this diagnostic phase strengthened — with a clear plan for your health.
My goal is for you to feel medically safe, well guided organizationally, and humanly supported — from the first suspicion to a clear diagnosis.



