New family doctor for Freistadt: Konstantin Reindl brings a breath of fresh air
New family doctor for Freistadt: Konstantin Reindl brings a breath of fresh air
With a fresh wind in Freistadt's medical care, the only 33-year-old Konstantin Reindl will take over the cash contract of Silvia Haunschmidt-EHE on January 1, 2025, which will retire. "After 13 years outside of Freistadt, you only notice what excellent opportunities the city has to offer," said Reindl. He will work at St.-Peter-Straße 9, where general practitioner Bernhard Gugel used to practice.
The practice is in an excellent condition and Reindl only plans a few smaller adjustments. The purchase of a laboratory device, an EKG, new computer and a modern telephone system are planned. "In the best case, we can start on January 6, 2025," announced Reindl. He is supported by three experienced ordination assistants, whom he has known for more than a year
professional career
Konstantin Reindl's education has its origin in Freistadt - there he attended high school before doing community service at the Red Cross. Over the course of his career, he has had valuable experience as an emergency doctor in the Tulln Clinic and during his cycle at a family doctor in Klosterneuburg. There he was strongly shaped. Although it seems modest, he should not remain unnoticed, because at the admission test for medical studies he was one of the top five out of 10,000 applicants.
An exciting perspective that is also evident in his lifestyle: Together with his partner Lisa Hellmair, Reindl has built a house in Schmiedgasse and lives there with her two -year -old son Ivo. This not only offers a long -term perspective for the family, but also for the patients of the new ordination.
patient admission and cooperation
Patients who are looking for a new family doctor are always welcome at Reindl. "I will not send anyone away," he assures, adding that other doctors are also invited to join him. A wish that he has for the next thirty years: "I don't want to work alone, but rather with a colleague." This indicates an open and cooperative atmosphere in his practice.
The admission of new patients and the willingness to cooperate could strengthen Freistadt in health care and thus represent a positive development for the community. The commitment and dedication of Dr. shows how important it is that fresh creative minds enter the medical landscape Reindl, whose roots are deeply rooted in the region.
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