AnthroHealth is an extended and integrative approach to health which is based on conventional medicine.
It is not an ‘alternative medicine’.
The AnthroHealth approach engages patients as active partners in their health. It takes into account the physical, mental, emotional and personal factors that contribute to wellbeing.
AnthroHealth Aims
AnthroHealth aims to help patients find new ways to:
Starting with a conventional diagnosis, AnthroHealth brings additional diagnostic and therapeutic perspectives to help the patient deal with illness.
Resilience – the ability to bounce back from negative impacts – is seen as key to establishing physical, emotional and psychological health.
Our approach is wellness orientated. We work with patients to empower them to take charge of their own health.
I always come away with a fresh outlook and with skills to use in my everyday life to deepen any changes required.
Each visit has been genuinely person-centred. I felt the doctor listened and heard me and at no point did I feel as if he was trying to ‘fix’ me as quickly as possible so he could on to the next patient. He made me feel valued and worthy of his time. He was more than a doctor, he was a healer
AnthroHealth Therapeutic Options
The AnthroHealth approach places the individual at the centre. Our multidisciplinary AnthroHealth team work with patients to create individualised therapeutic programmes using:
AnthroMedicines
Based on natural substances [plant, mineral, metal and animal] these are manufactured to pharmaceutical standards. They are available for external applications, internal use and injections.
External applications
Provided by our AnthroHealth nurse, these include localised massage, compresses, therapeutic baths and inhalations. Patients are also taught how to use these at home.
Therapies
Our doctors have access to a range of therapies such as eurythmy (a type of movement therapy), rhythmical massage, therapeutic speech, counselling, play therapy.
Lifestyle Advice
Nutrition, exercise and stress management encourage patients’ active participation in their own healing process and ongoing wellbeing.