
Die Eifelpraxis
Season 1
As the title character, Jessica Ginkel plays a supply assistant - she's personable, competent, confident - and doesn't give up easily. She takes the time to get to know patients and families. Simon Schwarz plays her wheelchair-bound boss. The two have known each other since childhood and are a well-coordinated team.
Where to Watch Die Eifelpraxis • Season 1
17 Episodes
- Departure
E7DepartureThere is a fine line between care and interference, as Vera Mundt knows from painful experience. As a mother, she crossed this line with her son Paul: the 18-year-old blames her for the failure of his first great love and is staying with a friend for the time being. In order to learn from mistakes, Vera has also prescribed more restraint in her job. For example, the care assistant initially gives the unreasonable pain patient Franziska Loer, a mother of two girls, patience and empathy - although the single parent clearly needs more help and burdens her older daughter Edda with too much responsibility. When the girl collapses at school, the moment has come for Vera to get to the bottom of the cause. She and her boss Dr. Chris Wegner suspect "Hashimoto", an incurable autoimmune disease. In order to be able to be there for her daughters again, the patient has to face her fears. Meanwhile, there is good news from Sören, the younger brother of Vera's "family friend" Daniel: The 15-year-old is recovering from the serious injuries from the unexplained accident and wants to stay with the Mundts temporarily. Paul would also like to change his living situation and set up a "Best-Friends-WG" with Charly. Vera, on the other hand, hopes that her son will come home again. - Body and soul
E9Body and soulVera Mundt is looking forward to the second new start with her two children in Monschau. However, the circumstances have changed enormously in the meantime: Son Paul, who works in the hospital and contributes to the rent, confidently makes claims after his return. The fact that he wants the best room thwarts Vera's plans and upsets his younger sister Mia. All of a sudden, Vera realizes: Her baby is now puberty. In the Eifel practice, the care assistant has to deal with a family that presents Vera with two challenges. Farmer Bärbel Kuhn, who has a lung disease, refuses to use the life-saving ventilator. Her son Simon, who runs the farm almost single-handedly, has strange symptoms that Vera notices when she visits the house. Only under pressure from his heavily pregnant wife Lena did the farmer let Dr. Investigate Chris Wegner. However, Simon does not want to admit the seriousness of the situation. After all, the more than 100-year tradition of the farm stands or falls with him. Only when his condition worsens dramatically and Vera finds out what burden the young man is really suffering from can she help.


















