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For health reasons the clinic will be closed.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
I am a GP and a family doctor. I believe that good quality work cannot be achieved by rushing, so I work meticulously and take my time with patients. Despite enormous technical advances, it is still of utmost importance to do a precise clinical examination in the GP’s office. This will often save unnecessary tests and expense. In my opinion, the work of a family doctor is very important. It is he or she that knows the patient best, sometimes having known the patient from when they were a baby. This helps both parties and improves the quality of the care.
A GP is the ideal person to look after the global treatment plan of the patient – co-ordinating the different specialists and their treatments. I keep my knowledge base up-to-date by visiting patients in some of the local hospitals and discussing their cases with the specialists. I feel a GP should have some knowledge of almost everything.
I consider the patient as a psychosomatic entity, and I encourage them to adopt a healthy lifestyle, informing them of the importance of healthy food and of exercise, as well as how to use the body correctly. I recommend certain dietary supplements and try to recommend treatments which are as natural and holistic as possible, with a minimum of secondary effects and with a minimum of medication.
I specialize in muscle- and joint-pain. The current name for these pains is ‘myofascial’ pain. I have been treating this type of pain for over 35 years with a special combination treatment which I have developed: This method is a mixture of acupuncture, infiltrations, osteopathy (joint manipulation), various massage techniques, biofeedback, deep relaxation and ergonomy |
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