Hyperthermia Center Hannover
The Hyperthermia Center Hannover is a unique medical facility of its kind, specializing in the comprehensive treatment of cancer and chronic diseases using alternative medicine methods. The center first opened its doors to patients in 1982, and for more than 40 years its popularity has grown steadily in the national healthcare system and in the international medical arena. Holistic medicine is the cornerstone of the daily clinical practice of the Hyperthermia Center Hannover: while traditional medicine focuses on a specific disease and its symptoms, often offering a quick and temporary solution to the problem, the goal of holistic medicine, on the contrary, is to find the cause of the disease and strive to restore harmony and balance in the human body. Patients are admitted in a day hospital setting without hospitalization. The medical team always pays special attention to the individual needs and wishes of the patients, and strives to provide high quality services of European standards.
The Hyperthermia Center Hannover is one of the largest medical institutions in Germany and throughout Europe, offering 6 innovative hyperthermia methods for cancer treatment: 2 types of whole-body hyperthermia and 4 types of local hyperthermia. An integral part of the center's clinical practice is infusion therapy to fight cancer. Doctors perform intravenous infusions of vitamin B17, artemisinin, curcumin, glutathione, and other substances that have unique properties of boosting immunity, eliminating toxins, improving metabolism, and having antioxidant properties.
The therapeutic offer of the Hyperthermia Center Hannover is complemented by other alternative medicine methods, including albumin carrier therapy with methotrexate (MTX-HSA), bioresonance therapy (BRT), Gerson therapy, homeopathy, low-dose naltrexone therapy, low-dose chemotherapy, ozone therapy, photodynamic therapy, ultrasound therapy, and other therapeutic procedures.
The primary specialization of the center is cancer treatment. The medical facility treats patients with leukemia, lymphoma, breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, esophageal cancer, stomach cancer, bladder cancer, gallbladder cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, and other oncological diseases. The Hyperthermia Center Hannover also has many years of experience in the treatment of chronic diseases. Patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, fibromyalgia, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Lyme disease, multiple sclerosis, and pathologies of the rheumatic spectrum most often seek medical attention here.
The Hyperthermia Center Hannover is a modern medical complex with many years of clinical experience and an impeccable reputation. The specialists at the center are dedicated to their work and show a humane attitude and understanding of the patient's life situation. The patient is surrounded by care and receives qualified medical care and psychological support, which plays an important role in the fight against cancer and complex chronic diseases.
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You may stay at the hotel of your choice during the outpatient program. Our managers will support you for selecting the best option.
Location
Hannover is the capital of the federal state of Lower Saxony. The megalopolis is one of the main cities in the central part of Germany. It enjoys the reputation of being the largest exhibition, economic, and industrial center in the country. Hannover is famous for its numerous parks and squares, which has made it one of the greenest and cleanest cities in Germany. It should be noted that the architectural style of Hannover does not resemble typical German cities. Many ancient buildings and monuments were destroyed during the bombing of World War II, so modern architecture now dominates.
Hannover's historic center attracts tourists with its unique combination of architectural styles. The city's central square demonstrates the harmonious fusion of picturesque half-timbered buildings with modernist buildings from the 20th century. The pedestrian area of the square creates ideal conditions for leisurely walks, shopping, and relaxation in numerous cafes and restaurants, where you can enjoy traditional German beer or coffee with dessert. The square is dominated by two historical buildings: the late Gothic Old Town Hall, made of red brick, and the Market Church, a 14th-century Gothic Lutheran church, also made in brick style. These architectural monuments highlight Hannover's rich cultural heritage and create the unique atmosphere of an ancient European city.
In the immediate vicinity of Hannover's central square stands the Leine Palace, a majestic building in the classicist style that once served as the residence of the kings of Hannover. This historic monument is adjacent to another of the city's iconic landmarks, the New Town Hall. The New Town Hall amazes with its splendor. Situated above the water's surface and surrounded by a picturesque park, the building is more reminiscent of a fairytale castle than administrative premises. Its imposing architecture and picturesque location create an unforgettable image that attracts the attention of both locals and tourists.
Hanover also has interesting museums, the most popular of which are the Lower Saxony State Museum, the Sprengel Museum, the Hanover Historical Museum, and the August Kestner Museum. In addition, the city offers pleasant leisure time in the opera house, the building of which was built in the middle of the 19th century in the neoclassical style. The zoo is a favorite place for locals and visitors alike. The animals are not kept in cages, but roam through spacious enclosures separated by small paths for visitors.
Hannover is a beautiful and cozy city with a unique appearance. Although it does not boast an abundance of ancient attractions, there is a lot to see and many opportunities for a pleasant pastime.