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HNO doctor in Berlin Steglitz / Lankwitz: ENT care with a personal touch by Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi

14.03.2026 - 07:07:01 | ad-hoc-news.de

Looking for an experienced HNO doctor in Berlin Steglitz / Lankwitz who takes time for you, speaks Farsi and offers modern ENT diagnostics? At HNO Praxis Berlin by Dr. Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi you’ll find attentive, specialist care in a calm, family-like setting.

HNO doctor in Berlin Steglitz / Lankwitz: ENT care with a personal touch by Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi - Foto: über ad-hoc-news.de

Ear, nose and throat problems can be unsettling – especially when you are in pain, feel dizzy or struggle to breathe or hear properly. At HNO Praxis Berlin in Steglitz, near Lankwitz, otolaryngologist Dr. Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi offers ENT care that is both highly qualified and personal, aimed at patients who value clear explanations, time for questions and a respectful, calm atmosphere according to the practice website.[^1] The practice is located on Schloßstraße in Berlin-Steglitz, easily reachable from Steglitz-Zehlendorf and the neighbouring district of Lankwitz.[^1][^2]

For anxious patients, people with previous difficult experiences at the doctor, and for the Persian-speaking community in Berlin, this practice positions itself as a place where communication and trust are central. According to the practice, the atmosphere is deliberately kept family-like and not “assembly-line”: appointments are structured so that examinations and discussions can happen without rush, within the limits of everyday practice operations.[^1]

Learn more about your HNO doctor in Berlin Steglitz / Lankwitz and the philosophy of HNO Praxis Berlin

Book an appointment online via Doctolib

The practice offers online appointment booking via Doctolib, so you can choose a suitable time slot without having to call during opening hours.[^2] On the Doctolib page you can see current availability, indications such as “Erstvorstellung” (first consultation) or follow-up visit, and updates on any special consultation times. This is particularly convenient if you prefer to organise your medical appointments outside of typical office hours or from your smartphone while on the go.

According to the information on Doctolib and the practice website, patients can book appointments for typical ENT issues such as problems with the ears, nose, sinuses, throat or voice, as well as general otolaryngology consultations.[^1][^2] Always check the Doctolib listing or call the practice directly for the latest availability and any special hours, as these can change.

Image idea: Calm waiting room scene in a Berlin Altbau practice on Schloßstraße, with daylight and patients of different ages.

Image idea: Close-up of an ENT doctor explaining an ear diagram to a patient, focusing on clear, empathetic communication.

One of the particular strengths of HNO Praxis Berlin is multilingual care. According to the practice, Dr. Djamchidi speaks fluent Farsi (Persian) in addition to German.[^1] For many patients with Persian as their mother tongue, this can significantly reduce anxiety: describing dizziness, ringing in the ears, sinus pressure or a foreign-body sensation in the throat often requires nuanced vocabulary and cultural context. Being able to say everything in your own language helps to avoid misunderstandings and allows the doctor to ask more precise follow-up questions.

Medical consultations also involve discussing medication history, allergies, previous operations and family medical history. Explaining these details in a second language can be stressful and may lead to important information being left out or misunderstood. International research has shown that language concordance between doctor and patient can improve understanding and satisfaction and may support safer care because information is more accurately exchanged.[^3] While individual outcomes always depend on the specific situation, many people feel more confident and respected when they can speak in the language in which they think and feel.

For Berlin’s Persian community, it can also be reassuring to consult a doctor who is familiar with cultural habits – for example, typical home remedies, customs around fasting, or family involvement in health decisions. According to the practice, consultations with Dr. Djamchidi can, if desired, take these aspects into account, as long as they are compatible with safe medical practice.[^1]

Of course, consultations are also available in German, and the practice is open to patients from all backgrounds. The multilingual profile is simply an additional way to make ENT care more accessible in a diverse city like Berlin.

Another characteristic of this practice is the dual professional background of the physician. According to the practice website, Dr. Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi is licensed as both a physician and a dentist and is specialised in ENT (Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde / otolaryngology).[^1] This combination can be useful in an area of the body where structures are closely connected: the nasal cavity, sinuses, jaw, teeth and temporomandibular joint (jaw joint) are anatomically and functionally related.

For example, pain felt in the upper jaw or teeth can sometimes be related to inflammation of the maxillary sinuses, which are located just above the upper teeth.[^4] Conversely, dental problems in the upper jaw may occasionally contribute to or mimic sinus issues.[^4] An otolaryngologist with additional dental expertise can approach such overlapping complaints with a broader perspective, helping to decide whether an ENT-focused or dental-focused evaluation is more appropriate – always within the boundaries of recognised medical standards.

Current medical literature also emphasises the interplay between mouth breathing due to chronic nasal obstruction, altered jaw growth in children and orthodontic issues, as well as the role of nasal and sinus health in sleep-disordered breathing.[^5] A practitioner who understands both ENT and dental aspects is well placed to recognise when these areas might influence each other and to coordinate further steps or referrals where necessary. In the context of HNO Praxis Berlin, this means that, according to the practice, complaints are considered within this combined ENT-dental understanding, without replacing specialist dental or maxillofacial care when needed.[^1]

According to its own information, HNO Praxis Berlin is connected to DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend, where Dr. Djamchidi works as an affiliated/attending physician for certain ENT procedures.[^1] DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend is a well-known hospital in the Charlottenburg district, operated by the German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz), offering various medical specialties including ENT services.[^6]

In the German healthcare system, an “attending” or “Belegarzt”-like role typically means that a specialist with an outpatient practice is allowed to treat his or her own patients in a cooperating clinic, for example for operations or inpatient care, while using the hospital’s infrastructure such as operating theatres and nursing wards.[^7] The exact contractual terms vary by institution, but the general idea is that continuity is preserved: the patients can be operated on or cared for by the same specialist who already knows their history from the practice.

For patients of an ENT practice, this can be relevant if a procedure – for instance on the tonsils, nasal septum or sinuses – becomes necessary according to standard indications and guidelines. While every decision for or against surgery is individual, and no outcomes can be guaranteed, knowing that your ENT specialist also works in a hospital environment can improve the feeling of continuity and clarity about where and by whom a possible operation would be carried out.[^7]

According to the practice website, HNO Praxis Berlin places value on fairness and transparent communication, including practical aspects such as access and costs.[^1] One key point: the practice explicitly states that the premises are not barrier-free because there is no elevator in the building.[^1] This honesty is important for patients with mobility limitations who depend on wheelchair access, rollators or have difficulties climbing stairs. If you are unsure whether the stairs are manageable in your specific situation, it is recommended to contact the practice in advance to clarify what is feasible.

The practice also notes that parking is available for patients arriving by car, which can be a relief on busy Schloßstraße, one of the main shopping streets in Berlin-Steglitz.[^1] For those using public transport, the location is close to “Rathaus Steglitz” (S-Bahn, U-Bahn and bus hub), making it reasonably accessible from Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Lankwitz and other parts of Berlin.[^8]

With regard to opening hours and any Saturday appointments, the most reliable and up-to-date information is provided on the practice website and the Doctolib listing.[^1][^2] As of the latest access date noted in the sources, appointments are available on several weekdays, and certain time slots may also be offered outside classical 9-to-5 rhythms. Because consultation hours may change due to holidays, training or hospital duties, you should always check the current times online or by phone before visiting.

Upselling claims or pressure to choose additional services are not part of the practice’s self-description. Instead, the emphasis is on needs-based consultation: according to the practice, investigations and treatments are aligned with medical necessity and agreed with the patient after explaining options and limitations.[^1] This reflects a broader trend in ENT care, where informed consent and shared decision-making are increasingly valued.[^9]

If you are wondering whether this ENT practice could be the right fit for you, it helps to look at who particularly benefits from its structure and profile.

Firstly, people who feel nervous about medical examinations, perhaps due to gag reflex, fear of pain or past negative experiences, may appreciate the quieter, non-industrial vibe that the practice describes.[^1] ENT examinations can involve instruments close to the face, mouth and nose, which some patients find uncomfortable. A calm explanation of each step and the possibility to ask questions can make a noticeable difference to how manageable the appointment feels for you.

Secondly, members of the Persian-speaking community in Berlin – whether recently arrived or long settled – may feel particularly comfortable knowing they can communicate in Farsi with their ENT doctor.[^1] This is relevant if you are bringing older relatives who do not feel confident in German, or if you yourself prefer to discuss health concerns, especially delicate topics like chronic pain or sleep problems, in your mother tongue. Language barriers are a known factor in underuse or delayed use of healthcare services among migrants; research suggests that bridging these barriers can support better engagement with preventive and curative care.[^3]

Thirdly, patients with complex complaints around the nose, sinuses, jaw and teeth area may find the dual qualification in medicine and dentistry helpful. For example, if you experience recurring pressure in the cheek area, headaches and upper jaw sensitivity, it can be reassuring to be examined by someone trained to recognise patterns that involve both ENT and dental aspects, and to decide whether a referral to dental colleagues, imaging or ENT-focused treatment is more appropriate.[^4][^5] This does not replace visits to your own dentist or orthodontist but may add a valuable layer of assessment.

Fourthly, residents of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Lankwitz, and nearby districts who value short travel routes to their ENT doctor may appreciate the central Schloßstraße location.[^2][^8] Whether you combine your visit with errands at the shopping centres around Rathaus Steglitz or prefer to drive and use the available parking, the practice is embedded in a well-connected part of southwest Berlin.

Finally, people who care about continuity between outpatient ENT care and potential hospital treatment might feel reassured by the connection to DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend.[^1][^6][^7] While many ENT practices cooperate with clinics, explicit information about such an affiliation can make it easier to imagine what the path would look like if a more extensive procedure were ever needed.

In terms of practical information, the most trustworthy points of reference are the practice’s own website and the Doctolib profile. The practice website provides an overview of Dr. Djamchidi’s qualifications, the spectrum of ENT services and notes on features such as parking and accessibility.[^1] The Doctolib listing, in turn, shows current booking options, possible special consultation types and any patient-facing updates.[^2]

If you need precise opening hours, details about whether private and statutory insured patients are both accepted, or information about specific treatments, it is advisable to check these sources directly or call the practice. As insurance regulations and practice policies can change, a short phone call or a glance at the online information shortly before your visit will give you the most accurate picture.

Navigation-wise, the address listed on the practice website is on Schloßstraße in 12163 Berlin, in the Steglitz area.[^1] This street is a well-known axis in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district, and using “Rathaus Steglitz” as a landmark for public transport is usually helpful.[^8] From Lankwitz, buses and local connections typically reach Steglitz within a relatively short travel time, making this ENT doctor accessible for residents of both neighbourhoods.

Because the building does not have an elevator, patients who rely on barrier-free access might consider alternative arrangements. The honest mention of this fact on the practice website is an important signal of transparency.[^1] If climbing stairs is difficult but still possible for you with help, you might discuss with family members or companions how best to support your visit and ask the practice team in advance which floor the practice is on and how many steps are involved.

For many people, the first ENT appointment in a new practice raises questions about what to expect. While each visit is individual, standard ENT consultations often include a detailed dialogue about your symptoms and their development, a physical examination of nose, throat and ears using appropriate instruments, and, if medically indicated, further diagnostics such as hearing tests or endoscopy of the nasal or laryngeal area based on recognised medical standards.[^10] According to its own description, HNO Praxis Berlin aims to integrate these medical steps into a respectful conversational framework, where findings are explained in a way that patients can understand.[^1]

If your case requires hospital-based treatment, the connection to DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend can become relevant. As an affiliated or attending physician, Dr. Djamchidi can, depending on clinic structures, continue to be involved in your care at the hospital.[^1][^6][^7] Such continuity from consultation to possible operation and follow-up is often valued by patients, because they see a familiar face at each stage, even though hospital teams naturally include many additional professionals.

At the end of the day, choosing an ENT doctor in Berlin is a personal decision that depends on practical factors – distance, access, language – as well as on your sense of trust and comfort. HNO Praxis Berlin in Steglitz, near Lankwitz, combines an urban, well-connected location with a profile that includes multilingual communication (German and Farsi), dual medical-dental qualification and cooperation with DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend.[^1][^2][^6]

If this combination resonates with what you are looking for, it can be worthwhile to schedule a first consultation and see how you feel in the practice. Bringing previous findings, medication lists and – if relevant – your dental history can help make the appointment more effective. If you are supporting relatives, especially elderly family members or those who prefer speaking Farsi, you might discuss beforehand which questions you want to ask so that important topics are addressed during the visit.

Online booking via Doctolib allows you to choose an available slot that fits your schedule and to prepare in peace for your appointment.[^2] Should you have specific concerns about mobility, language or the connection between ENT and dental aspects of your complaint, you can mention these when making the appointment so the team can plan accordingly.

For more background information on ENT topics that may be relevant before or after your visit, you will soon find additional guides on related subjects in this magazine.

Internal guide: Understanding sinus pressure and nasal congestion in Berlin’s seasons

Internal guide: What helps if you are afraid of doctor visits

Internal guide: Navigating healthcare options in Berlin-Steglitz

To summarise, HNO Praxis Berlin with Dr. Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi presents itself as a modern ENT practice on Schloßstraße in Berlin-Steglitz, close to Lankwitz, offering personal care rather than an anonymous clinic setting.[^1][^2] The combination of ENT specialisation, dual licensure in medicine and dentistry, multilingual communication in German and Farsi, and an affiliation with DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend provides a coherent framework for patients who value both expertise and approachability.[^1][^6]

If you are seeking an ENT doctor in Berlin who understands the connections between ear, nose, throat and dental structures, who can consult in Farsi if needed, and who is straightforward about practical considerations like parking and lack of elevator access, this practice may be a good option to consider. To find out whether it is the right fit for you personally, an initial consultation is a good starting point.

Discover HNO Praxis Berlin – your HNO doctor in Berlin Steglitz / Lankwitz for attentive ENT care

Book an appointment online via Doctolib

Image idea: Exterior view of a typical Berlin-Steglitz building on Schloßstraße with subtle practice signage, suggesting central location and easy access.

Sources

[^1] https://www.praxisclinic.de/ueber-mich/index.php/ – HNO Praxis Berlin, Dr. Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^2] https://www.doctolib.de/praxis/berlin/praxisclinic-hno-berlin-steglitz – Doctolib – Praxisclinic HNO Berlin Steglitz (Dr. Dr. Cyrus Djamchidi) – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2756847/ – Karliner et al.: Do Professional Interpreters Improve Clinical Care for Patients with Limited English Proficiency? – Health Services Research – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^4] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7778217/ – Arias-Irimia et al.: Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis: a comprehensive review – Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^5] https://www.enthealth.org/be_ent_smart/nasal-obstruction-and-mouth-breathing/ – American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery: Nasal Obstruction and Mouth Breathing – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^6] https://www.drk-kliniken-berlin.de/standorte/westend – DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend – Official hospital site – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^7] https://www.kbv.de/html/1150_43966.php – Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung: Informationen zum Belegarztwesen (German) – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^8] https://www.bvg.de – Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) journey planner for Rathaus Steglitz / Schloßstraße – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^9] https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1002530 – Barry & Edgman-Levitan: Shared Decision Making — The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care – New England Journal of Medicine – Accessed 2026-03-13

[^10] https://www.entuk.org/resources/patient-information – ENT UK: General ENT patient information – Accessed 2026-03-13

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