GENERAL:
1) Is the practice barrier-free?
The practice is located on the first floor of the DRK building "Haus Bühlot" and is easily accessible through a wheelchair accessible entrance.
2) Does the practice also treat teenagers and children?
The practice is there for the whole family - also for teenagers and children from 7 years.
3) Can I take an allergy test with you?
No, we do not offer allergy testing.
4) Can I get tested for Lyme disease?
Yes, we offer two tests (Elisa and Western Blot) to determine if you have Lyme disease.
5) How can I reach the practice by phone?
We are available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at +49 7223 252 11.
6) Can I contact the practice by email?
Yes, to schedule an appointment you can send us a email at:
* Please note that email communication does not guarantee fully secure data transmission. Sending sensitive data is therefore at your own risk.
7) Can I bring my pet?
No, please understand that this is not possible for hygienic reasons.
APPOINTMENTS:
1) Are you still accepting new patients?
We are only accepting new patients with diseases that are difficult to treat. These include benign tumors, cancer, fibromyalgia, burn-out syndrome, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis, lupus erythematosus, dementia, Parkinson's disease, chronic migraine, polyneuropathy.
2) Can I come without an appointment?
No, examination and consultation without an appointment is not possible in our practice.
3) How can I schedule an appointment?
You can easily reach us:
To allow us to prepare your appointment optimally, we kindly ask you to send us in advance, via email, the completed medical history form and the signed consent form for the collection and transmission of patient data.
* Please note that email communication does not guarantee fully secure data transmission. Sending sensitive data is therefore at your own risk.
4) What should I do if I cannot keep the appointment?
We ask for a timely notification.
5) In which other languages (besides German) can the treatment take place?
In French, Italian and Spanish.
6) How can I organize my travel and accommodation?
Here you can find important information about travel and accommodation.
7) What should I bring to the appointment?
Current findings such as blood test, CT, MRI, ultrasound (if available).
On the day of the examination, a blood and urine sample will be taken.
8) How long does a treatment usually take?
First appointment: 60 - 180 minutes
Follow-up appointment: 60 - 90 minutes
9) How does an examination work?
– Medical history (anamnesis)
– Physical examination
– Laboratory tests:
– Iris diagnosis
– Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis
– Upon request:
After the detailed diagnosis and a physical examination, an individual treatment concept is created, which is then explained to the patient.
10) How many treatments are required and at what intervals?
Frequency and spacing depend on the individual symptoms and personal needs. As a rule, one to four treatment appointments are sufficient. In certain cases, several treatments over a longer period are recommended.
11) Is there a guarantee of success?
No, there is no guarantee of success with any treatment - whether naturopathic or conventional medicine.
COSTS:
1) How is billing handled?
Payment is made in cash or by card after the examination or treatment.
The invoice is issued according to the official fee schedule for Heilpraktiker and ranges between €265 (basic examination) and €800 (comprehensive examination with therapy), depending on the treatment.
BIORESONANCE:
1) What should I do if I am wearing a bioresonance chip and need to have an ultrasound examination, MRI, CT (or similar)?
You can remove the chip and put it back on after the examination.
THERAPY:
1) I am doing chemotherapy and the injection therapy you prescribed at the same time. Can I do the injection on the same day of chemotherapy?
We recommend that you perform the injection on the following day.
2) Can I interrupt the injection therapy you prescribed when I go on vacation?
Yes, you can interrupt the therapy and continue it after your vacation.
3) Can I interrupt your prescribed remedies (oral application) when I go on vacation?
Yes, you can interrupt the therapy and continue it after your vacation.
4) Can I interrupt your prescribed therapy (injection therapy and/or oral application) if I have to take antibiotics at the same time?
Yes, you must interrupt the therapy and continue it after antibiotic treatment.
