Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) takes into account the different dimensions that impact human health: physical, emotional and psychological. This age-old medicine aims to rebalance vital energy, or Qi in Chinese, using its own methods: acupuncture, moxibustion, Tui Na massage, traditional pharmacopoeia and Chi Nei Tsang.

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Acupuncture

In Chinese medicine, everything is energy; energy we call: Qi. Acupuncture helps you to improve the circulation of this energy to maintain balance.

Pharmacopoeia

Pharmacopoeia

A pillar of Chinese medicine, the Chinese pharmacopoeia is the most widely used method in internal medicine, to treat a vast range of illnesses such as cardiovascular diseases, nephritic syndromes and autoimmune diseases.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion

Moxibustion is a method of traditional Chinese medicine.

Tui Na massage

Tui Na massage

Born in the central lands of the Middle Kingdom over three thousand years ago, Tui Na is a therapeutic massage that forms part of Chinese medicine. It is a tonic massage that acts deep down on tissues and organs.

Chi Nei Tsang

Chi Nei Tsang

Derived from Qi Qong, this is a belly massage technique designed to release negative energies concentrated in the abdomen.

Suction cups

Suction cups

cupping therapy is used to improve the circulation of Qi (vital energy) and blood.

Auriculotherapy

Auriculotherapy

Auriculotherapy is a Chinese medicine technique that aims to stimulate specific points located on the outer ear in order to correct certain energy dysfunctions.

TCM for children

TCM for children

Traditional Chinese medicine is a healing and preventive alternative for children aged 0 to 10.

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Who we are

We are a natural therapies center based in Geneva, where a dozen professionals from different specialties work together to treat each patient as a whole. Follow-up is personalized.

We have developed four areas of expertise:

We wanted to complete our multi-therapeutic approach and offer classes in Qi Gong and Pilates in private or small groups, so that follow-up can be tailored to each student.

We are also developing a range of workshops. These workshops respond to everyday problems (nutrition, massage, diy...).

Not sure which therapy is best suited to your needs? If so, don't hesitate to ask for your personalized assessment, free of charge and carried out by our founder, Marie-Anne Geiser, naturopath.

Is the treatment covered by my complementary health insurance?

Our therapists are all ASCA-certified, and some are also RME-certified.

THE ASCA (Swiss foundation for complementary medicine) and RME (register of empirical medicine) are certifications recognized by complementary insurance companies.

To check that you are covered, we recommend that you contact your complementary health insurance provider , giving them the name of the therapist and the treatment you wish to have.

Some supplementary insurance plans have deductibles and/or ceilings, so don't hesitate to ask about your amounts for the current year.