NUWA Methode

The best of complementary medicine TCM - gentle and effective

NUWA treatment methods

Acupuncture, phytotherapy and medical Tuina massage are methods of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Depending on the patient's needs and clinical picture, these and other methods can be optimally combined to achieve the best effect.

Scientific-medical approach to treatment:

NUWA stands for the application of complementary medicine methods based on a scientific-medical approach to diagnosis and treatment. All NUWA therapists have profound knowledge in complementary medicine as well as in conventional medicine.

Gentle and effective

NUWA treatments are basically painless and usually without side effects. Especially with acupuncture, the relaxing and stimulating effect is in the foreground of the patient's perception.

Support during illness and beyond

NUWA treatment is always geared to the patient's needs. As a unique feature, it can be applied for therapeutic as well as preventive purposes.

Integrative approach

NUWA treatment is often used where conventional medical and pharmaceutical treatments alone reach their limits, e.g. due to a complex and chronic clinical picture. It supports and complements and can provide lasting relief and recovery.

NUWA + You - A partnership for your health

  • Acute symptom relief: Acupuncture, phytotherapy and medical massage relieve your acute symptoms - painlessly and gently.

  • Holistic treatment: NUWA treats the root causes of illnesses and complaints - our therapists take a holistic approach.

  • Sustainable support: NUWA helps you to feel more balanced, satisfied and relaxed in the long term. With individual tips for your nutrition, regeneration and prevention, NUWA helps you to stay healthy and fit in the long term.

Traditional Chinese medicine with a focus on energy

Healing methods that use the concept of energy to diagnose and treat diseases are called "energy medicine". In this context, energy is a unit for life force, also referred to as "Qi" in traditional Chinese medicine. Strengthening the life forces of the body and thus strengthening qi is at the centre of many traditional healing methods, such as acupuncture.