
Gynecologists in Berlin
Community-recommended gynecologists: LGBTQ+ friendly, no slut-shaming or kink-shaming
Finding the Right Gynecologist in Berlin
Finding a gynecologist who is non-judgmental, sex-positive, and understands alternative lifestyles can be challenging. Below you'll find practices recommended by women in the Kink-Y community over the past year. These are trusted practitioners who have been vouched for in our LadiesCumFirst Telegram topic, with specific emphasis on LGBTQ+ friendly care, no slut-shaming or kink-shaming, and understanding of active sexual lifestyles.
Praxis Obenrum Untenrum - Dr. Helen Sange
Specializes in sexual medicine and inclusive gynecology.
"Highly recommended for trans-friendly and neurodivergent-friendly care. Multiple community recommendations highlighting affordability and English-speaking service."
Frauenarztpraxis Dr. Uzquiano
Direct, professional approach with all staff speaking multiple languages. Very relaxed about non-monogamous relationships.
"She has a direct approach, she is very caring. She is professional and safe, but others can experience it as cold. She is very relaxed about non monogamous relationships, which is a plus."
Dr. Mario Hubatsch
Patient-focused practice with multilingual service. Daily acute consultation hours available. DEGUM II qualified.
"Described as 'fantastic' by community members."
Gynäkologie Papanikolaou
Specializes in endometriosis and oncology.
"Comfortable discussing STIs and active lifestyles. Community member noted: 'talked with him about STI because of my lifestyle and he was cool and very friendly.'"
MVZ Giersig / Nickel
Holistic medical practice with anthroposophic medicine approach. Treats the whole person, balancing modern technology with individual circumstances.
"Recommended for those seeking alternative/complementary approaches."
Dr. Christoph Walther
Drakestraße 32, 12205 Berlin-Lichterfelde
+49 30 8314063
praxis@frauenarzt-lichterfelde-walther.de
Visit Website"Friendly and takes patients seriously. Best feature: appointments available relatively soon for new patients, which is rare in Berlin. Note: May be slightly judgmental about promiscuous lifestyles."
Community Insights
These recommendations come from a year of discussions in our LadiesCumFirst Telegram topic, where women share experiences and support each other in finding quality healthcare. The emphasis is on practitioners who take pain seriously, don't judge sexual choices, understand LGBTQ+ needs, and offer symptom-based treatment rather than dismissive attitudes.
