
Advanced integrative healthcare solutions
This was stated by Prof Dr John Ionescu, Founder and CEO of German Integrative Medical Center while talking to Gulf Today in Dubai.
'We treat causes instead of symptoms, resulting in long-term relief and a return to a normal life,' said Prof Ionescu during the opening ceremony.
'Dubai is an operative city with a good healthcare system, and by having our clinic here, it will be an innovative contribution to that system.'
This collaboration brings decades of German medical expertise to Dubai, combining advanced diagnostics, personalised therapies, and holistic care, all under one roof. With more than 30 years of research and clinical innovation, Dr Ionescu's approach to medicine emphasised immune system health, detoxification, environmental triggers, and personalised treatment plans.
'Patients suffering from complex chronic conditions such as autoimmune disorders, allergies, chronic fatigue, skin diseases, and even cancer now have access to an internationally acclaimed model of care, right in the heart of Dubai,' he said.
Prof Ionescu is widely recognised as a global authority in integrative medicine.
He is the Founder and Scientific Director of the renowned Spezialklinik Neukirchen in Germany, and has published over 240 peer-reviewed articles across dermatology, allergology, immunology, and biochemistry. He also served as an Associate Professor at University of Bucharest and Austria, as well as a Visiting Professor at Capital University Washington DC, and at Donau-Krems University, Vienna.
Highlighting the new range of healthcare services in the new clinic, he said that 'patients can access the solution of their issues including genetic, environmental, metabolic, immunity, and integrative medical assessments, detox and regeneration therapies, allergy and autoimmune disease treatments, nutritional medicine and supplementation protocols, chronic disease prevention and management programmes, advanced biological cancer support therapies, etc.'

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