Invasive therapies
“The injection that comes tomorrow won’t put out the fire today.”
Invasive therapies include all medical procedures that involve physical injury: injections, infusions, and infiltrations.
We offer:
- Infiltrations with local anesthetic
- Infusion therapy with vitamins and minerals
- Ozone Blood Therapy *
- Ultrasound-guided punctures of nerves and muscles
-Wheels with LA or NaCL 0.9%
- Ketamine therapy*
-Botox therapy*
-Ultrasound-guided punctures of nerves and muscles
- Mesotherapy
* - no official designation of the Medical Association RLP
challenges
Do you want to optimize your pain management or treatment? Drug therapies alone are not always sufficient to achieve the desired results. In such cases, invasive therapy could be a helpful complementary option.
These approaches can help specifically alleviate your symptoms and promote your well-being. Of course, you will be comprehensively informed about potential risks and benefits before each treatment so you can make an informed decision. Working closely with your doctor, we will find the right solution for your needs. Take the next step toward a better quality of life!
self-esteem
Do you want to specifically support your body and promote your well-being? Sometimes the intake of vitamins and minerals from food isn't enough to fully meet your daily needs. Especially during periods of physical exertion, after illness or surgery, infusion therapies can help strengthen your health. In close consultation with your doctor, the following approaches could be a supportive option:
Vitamin and mineral infusions: A targeted supply of vitamins (e.g., B vitamins, vitamin C) and minerals can help support the body in times of increased need and promote general well-being.
Reduction of oxidative stress: In conditions such as weakness or after an illness, infusions could help support the body's own regeneration processes.
Iron infusion for anemia: In cases of chronic anemia or intolerance to iron tablets, an iron infusion can help balance iron levels.
Support for dehydration or exhaustion: After intense exercise, e.g., due to alcohol (“hangover”), an infusion of fluids, electrolytes, and vitamins can help compensate for fluid and nutrient deficiencies and promote recovery.
Each indication for infusion therapy is carefully and individually assessed by your physician to ensure safety and effectiveness. Discover the possibilities of targeted support and take the next step toward greater vitality!
*Note: Some applications, such as infusions for exhaustion or stress reduction, are not scientifically proven. A medical evaluation is required.