Integrative Support

Complementary Therapies

Complementary therapies at St. George Hospital encompass a range of evidence-based supportive treatments that enhance the effectiveness of core medical therapies and support overall patient well-being during treatment.
Overview

What Are Complementary Therapies?

Complementary therapies are medical treatments used alongside primary therapies to improve treatment response, manage side effects, support organ function, and optimize the body’s capacity for healing. These are not alternatives to medical treatment but additions that complete a comprehensive, integrative approach. Every complementary therapy used at St. George Hospital is selected based on the patient’s specific diagnostic profile and treatment goals.
Complementary medicine therapies at St. George Hospital Germany
Treatment room at St. George Hospital Bad Aibling Germany
Therapies Included

What Treatments Are Available?

Our complementary therapies may include high-dose intravenous vitamin C, micronutrient infusions (zinc, selenium, B-vitamins, magnesium), ozone therapy, enzyme therapy, probiotic and gut restoration protocols, anti-inflammatory dietary guidance, and specific herbal and botanical preparations. The selection and combination are individualized for each patient based on laboratory results and clinical assessment.
Indications

What Conditions Do They Support?

Is This Therapy Right for You?

Complementary therapies are selected based on your individual diagnostic results and treatment needs.
Patient Experience

What Does a Session Look Like?

Complementary therapy sessions vary by modality. IV infusions typically take 30-90 minutes. Nutritional consultations are 30-45 minutes. Ozone therapy sessions are approximately 30 minutes. These therapies are integrated into the daily treatment schedule and administered alongside core medical treatments.
Research

Evidence & Safety

High-dose vitamin C, micronutrient therapy, ozone therapy, and enzyme therapy each have published research supporting their use in clinical settings. The scientific rationale for nutritional and biological support in chronic disease management is well-established. St. George Hospital uses these therapies based on a combination of published evidence and extensive clinical experience.

Learn More About Complementary Therapies

Contact our team to discuss how supportive treatments can enhance your care program.