The microsystem ear, also known as auricular acupuncture, views the ear as a reflex zone that represents the entire body. Each point on the ear is associated with a specific organ or body part. By stimulating these points, targeted complaints and diseases in the corresponding area of the body can be treated.
Body acupuncture complements this method by targeting specific acupuncture points along the meridians (energy pathways) in the rest of the body. This combination allows for a comprehensive treatment that addresses both local and systemic imbalances and complaints.
Acupuncture on the microsystem ear and body is used to treat a variety of complaints and diseases, including:
In our practice, we place great value on an individual and holistic examination of each patient. Before starting treatment, we conduct a thorough discussion and diagnosis to create the optimal treatment plan for your specific needs. Our experienced acupuncturists use the finest needles to ensure a painless and relaxing experience.
We see acupuncture on the microsystem ear and body as a complement to conventional medical treatments. It offers a valuable alternative or support to enhance the physical and emotional well-being of our patients.
If you wish to learn more about this fascinating treatment method or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us. We look forward to accompanying you on your journey to holistic health and well-being.
In our practice, we place great value on an individual and holistic examination of each patient. Before starting treatment, we conduct a thorough discussion and diagnosis to create the optimal treatment plan for your specific needs. Our experienced acupuncturists use the finest needles to ensure a painless and relaxing experience.
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IGeL Service* – you will receive a cost estimate at the registration.
*There are medical services that you must pay for yourself at the doctor’s office. These services are called Individual Health Services or IGeL. We note that the mentioned IGeL service may not meet the standards of evidence-based scientific medicine and may not or only partially replace a medically indicated conventional therapy if necessary.
Treatment successes can generally not be guaranteed.