Dr. med.  Thomas Gläser | Facharzt für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie

Cordially welcome to he medical office of

Dr. med. Thomas Gläser

Specialist physician for Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Dear Patients.

We would like to limit the contact times in our practice to what is medically necessary.
Therefore, we kindly ask you to fill out the registration form sent to you by e-mail or post in advance and send it to us at home or bring it with you to your appointment. Please have your insurance card ready for data comparison when you make your appointment.
According to the ÄGZ (Zurich Medical Association), consultations, therapies and prescriptions are only permitted within the framework of a personal appointment in the practice. This requires an orthopaedic examination and diagnosis at the time of the appointment.
Appointments are made by telephone or at the appointment itself.
Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to your visit.

 

Your medical office Dr. Thomas Gläser

We want

  • to improve your medical care steadily and be pleased with your suggestions
  • you to feel fine in a friendly and pleasant atmosphere
  • to avoid for you long waiting periods by arranging your appointment the best possible

We offer you

Professionalism in diagnostics and therapy based on many years of experience and by performing constant advanced training and continuing further education

Important information

Our medical office is open from monday till friday and available for you by phone  monday till friday from  8 a.m tlll 6 p.m.

To the fixed appointment we ask you to bring along with you all available documents like medical reports and findings (X-ray, MRI, laboratory, list of medicines etc.). You should be here approximately 15 minutes before our fixed appointment, so that , if necessary, we are able to carry out preliminary tests like mesurement of blood pressure, weight and size.

Thank you very much in advance

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