1. Trimester · SSW 1–12
Confirmation & opening the maternity record, a detailed first history, the first screening ultrasound (weeks 9–12) and the basic blood values.
Complete maternity care in line with the maternity guidelines — plus additional ultrasound checks if you’d like them. Personally guided, digitally organised.
Check-up appointments accompany you from confirmation to birth. The statutory basic care is fully covered by your health insurance.

From confirmation to birth we support you continuously — with a fixed check-up rhythm and a maternity record that documents everything clearly.
Three screening ultrasounds (around weeks 9–12, 19–22 and 29–32) are part of statutory care — at no extra charge.
Up to week 32 we see you every four weeks, then every two — more closely the nearer the birth.
Three phases, one common thread. At every appointment you know what’s coming — and why.
Confirmation & opening the maternity record, a detailed first history, the first screening ultrasound (weeks 9–12) and the basic blood values.
Check-ups every four weeks, the second screening ultrasound (weeks 19–22) with organ check and — where useful — the glucose tolerance test (weeks 24–28).
Check-ups every two weeks, the third screening ultrasound (weeks 29–32), CTG and joint birth & hospital planning.
For us, ultrasound means above all: time to look, explain and ask.
All examinations per the maternity guidelines — appointments, blood values, weight, blood pressure. Clearly documented in the maternity record.
The three screening ultrasounds — and, where needed, targeted additional checks, explained calmly.
Nutrition, complaints, birth preparation — medically guided. Our own midwife services are being set up.
Closer support in case of risks and clear, short paths to specialists and hospital.
Statutory care is comprehensive. Some women would like additional examinations beyond it. These are freiwillig — not a must and never a condition for good care.
You receive a clear breakdown in advance. Private patients bill via private insurance (without guarantee; the treatment contract applies).
Billing follows the German scale of medical fees. Private insurance covers the vast majority of costs.
You decide. If you decline, it’s no disadvantage to your care.
Before every add-on service we discuss what it offers — and what it costs.
Statutory maternity care is fully covered by your health insurance. We only bill voluntary add-on services separately — discussed in advance.
No. Just get in touch as soon as you know or suspect you’re pregnant.
As soon as a pregnancy test is positive — usually around weeks 5–8. We then open the maternity record and plan the first examination.
We provide close support and work closely with specialists and the hospital when more is needed.
Yes, you can book check-up appointments online. For urgent questions, call us or message Clara.
Let’s accompany your pregnancy together — from the first examination to the birth.
Basis: maternity guidelines of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA). Information on procedure and timing is for orientation; the individual consultation in the practice is what counts.