We focus on the state of health in general, but not only on the underlying disease, our motto: The right treatment for the right patient at the right time!
Our philosophy
Integrative medicine is a rapidly developing personalized method of treating oncological diseases. Comprehensive and individual approach to cancer treatment can be applied in parallel with traditional treatment - this is the key to a high rate of successful improvement of patient's condition and recovery from cancer. With a focus on treating the whole body, the path of integrative treatment improves the results of traditional medicine, while the chances of recovery double!
A comprehensive approach to the treatment of oncological diseases convencional medicine methods with complementary medicine, which creates a powerful synergic effect.
We focus on the state of health in general, not only on the underlying disease, our motto: The right treatment for the right patient at the right time!
We provide our patients with the best medical treatment in conditions leading to improving their health.
Integrative oncology includes ozone therapy, vitamins, antioxidants, the use of various biological substances, autologous vaccination with dendritic cells and natural killers, as well as energy, physiotherapy, acupuncture support programs, and proper diet. Integrative medicine is a combination of various cancer treatments with alternative and traditional additions, which creates a synergistic effect in treatment.
The first visit to the clinic takes 5 or more working days, during which the therapy is started under the supervision of doctors. After that, the patient returns home with a set of medicine and continues taking them independently on the recommendation and under remote supervision of doctors. A follow-up visit to the clinic is in three months.
Already today, the AmberLife Cancer Clinic is a part of the future in the treatment of cancer!
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