Prevention
The Key to Long-Term Health
At the private practice of Florian Sänger, we place a special emphasis on preventing degeneration and the onset of illness through targeted measures. Prevention, for us, is not just a concept but a philosophy that we implement in all areas of our work. Prevention means actively advocating for your health and taking measures to detect diseases early or prevent their development. For us, prevention is a continuous process tailored to individual needs. We view the individual as a whole, taking into account different life phases and personal circumstances.
The so-called biohacking describes innovative technologies and individually adapted methods that are used to optimize health and minimize potential health risks. Our preventative approaches can therefore be understood as targeted biohacking. We can respond early to potential health problems using data analytics, nutritional supplements and personalized health strategies. By integrating biohacking into our preventive healthcare, we strengthen patient empowerment as they can actively work on their own health.
Our holistic approach to prevention focuses on one thing above all: staying young for a long time or growing old fit and agile. This approach is now referred to as longevity. These strategies are aimed at not only extending lifespan, but also improving quality of life in old age. By integrating longevity principles into our preventive healthcare, we can help our patients prevent age-related diseases and live full, active lives into old age. Longevity is therefore not just an option, but an integral part of our preventative measures aimed at maintaining and promoting the long-term health of our patients.
Arrange a consultation appointment now! If you have never been to us before, we ask you to contact us by telephone, as we attach great importance to individual medical care. This enables us to optimally design and discuss your concerns and needs. If you have already had treatment with us, you can easily arrange your appointment via Doctolib.