The thyroid gland, a small, butterfly-shaped organ in the neck, plays a central role in our metabolism. It produces hormones (T4, T3 and calcitonin) that are important for numerous body functions, such as the regulation of body temperature, energy balance and heart rate.
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a common condition that increases the risk of serious health problems such as heart attack, stroke, heart failure and kidney disease. As hypertension often progresses without obvious symptoms, it is often referred to as the “silent killer”.
Lipid metabolic disorders, also known as dyslipidemias, refer to a group of diseases in which blood lipid levels deviate from the norm. These disorders can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes, as abnormal fat levels can lead to the formation of plaques in the arteries, which increase the risk of arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
Obesity is a growing health problem that affects many people in modern society. It can lead to a variety of health problems, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, joint problems and an increased risk of certain cancers.
We see people as an individual overall system and focus on a holistic view of their physical, psychological and social aspects. Our practice is characterized by a wide range of services aimed at providing patients with comprehensive care and support. At the same time, we assign a high degree of priority to personal and empathetic treatment in order to promote a trusting doctor-patient relationship.
The cornerstones of our philosophy include proactive preventive work, in which we develop individual health goals together with our patients. In doing so, we not only take acute complaints into account, but also focus on long-term measures to promote a healthy lifestyle.
We see ourselves not only as a service provider in the healthcare sector, but also as a partner on the path to long-term well-being. By continuously adapting our range of services to current medical standards, open and transparent communication and regular training, we want to ensure that our patients receive the best possible support on their individual path to health and well-being.