1st session - Anamnesis (including the development of a personal treatment plan) | Gratis |
Botanical Therapies | € 60 |
Manual Therapies (1 h) | € 60 |
Therapies for Self-knowledge | € 80 |
Traditional Chinese Medicine (follow-up or individual treatments) | € 60 |
Auriculotherapy (10 + 1 free) | € 350 |
Cupping Therapy (5 sessions) | € 200 |
Stipertherapy (10+1 grátis) | € 300 |
Thalassotherapy (10+1 grátis) | € 450 |
Therapeutic of Relaxing Massage (5 sessions) | € 300 |
V Steam of Yonisteam - Duo | € 80 |
V Steam of Yonisteam - Trio | € 100 |
Wine Therapy (5 sessions) | € 270 |
To carry out the treatments, you do not need a referral letter from your doctor.
You can pay with us by PIN or cash.
You will receive an invoice after treatment. You can declare the invoice to your health insurer if you have additional insurance. Depending on your additional insurance policy, you will be reimbursed for all or part of the treatment costs.
The costs of some treatments are reimbursed by health insurers, depending on the coverage of your policy. Check your insurance policy to find out what treatments and what the reimbursement amount is.
Wellness treatments cannot be covered by health insurance.
Click here for an overview of health insurer reimbursements.
You can cancel your appointment free of charge up to 24 hours in advance.
For this, between s.v.p. contact us by phone.
A later cancellation or “no show” will be charged.
In case of cancellation less than the applicable deadline (24 hours), € 60 (normal rate of 1 hour) will be charged for the time reserved.
It is also possible to let someone else receive the service instead.
Integrative / holistic / complementary / alternative therapies start from the principle of treating the human being as a whole. (Therapy, from the Greek therapeia means to reestablish, to treat; Holistic, from the Greek holos to mean whole, everything). Taking into consideration beyond the physical, emotional, mental, energetic and spiritual aspects of each individual. This approach aims to treat the person and not a complaint / illness, aims to promote health and well-being, and understands that physical discomfort originates from an energy imbalance, which can be linked to mental, emotional and / or spiritual. Another important aspect of this approach is that they work on self-knowledge and self-responsibility. This is done through various techniques, such as: aromatherapy, chromotherapy, reiki, dowsing, chakra alignment, phytotherapy, art therapy, dance therapy, geotherapy, among others in order to enhance the treatments. The choice of techniques will be supported by the therapist's affinity and suitability to the patient's profile and needs.
They are:
Acupuncture
Anthroposophy
Apitherapy
Aromatherapy
Art Therapy
Ayurveda
Biodanza
Bioenergetics
Family constellation
Chromotherapy
Circular Dance
Phytotherapy
Geotherapy
Hypnotherapy
Homeopathy
Laying on of hands (Reiki)
Meditation
Music therapy
Naturopathy
Osteopathy
Ozone Therapy
Chiropractic
Reflexotherapy
Reiki
Shantala
Flower Remedies Therapy
Thermalism
Yoga
Yes, they are: Apometry, Biodecoding, Crystallotherapy, Electronic Healing, Pranic Healing, EFT - Emotional Liberation Technique, Iridology, Magnified Healing, Microphysiotherapy, Memory Regression, for example.
Integrative, Holistic or Complementary Therapies aim at homeostasis in all levels of existence (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual). Each one with its particularities, but in general they propose to stimulate the process of self-knowledge and consequently promote an improvement in the quality of the patient's relationship with himself, with others and with the planet.
Generally speaking, no. Certain people, with a lot of skin sensitivity linked to a certain intolerance with needles, may have some kind of sensation. However, such a sensation seems to have more psychic than physical background.
No, you do not need a medical referral to perform any type of complementary therapy. However, during your treatment, we can see that your complaint also requires the attention of the general practitioner and / or specialist. In such a case, we advise you to make an appointment with your regular doctor.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Integrative and Complementary Practices are not a substitute for traditional treatment.
They are an additional, complementary treatment and recommended by specific professionals according to the needs of each case.
The principles of treatment applied in Chinese medicine are not intended to replace treatments in Western medicine.
It is advisable to consult your doctor before changing your doctor's treatment plan on your own initiative.