Whole-Body Hyperthermia
What is Whole-Body Hyperthermia?
Whole-Body Hyperthermia is a medical procedure in which the body’s core temperature is carefully elevated under controlled conditions. This therapy is used in integrative medical settings as part of a comprehensive and personalized care plan.
All programs are developed and supervised by licensed physicians and are tailored based on each patient’s medical history, current diagnosis, and clinical evaluation. Our goal is to support patients throughout their health journey in a safe, structured, and medically responsible manner.
How it is used in integrative care
In integrative oncology, Whole-Body Hyperthermia may be incorporated to support physiological processes that are sensitive to temperature changes. It is not a standalone treatment and is always part of a broader medical strategy.
Who may be considered
Patients are evaluated individually. Eligibility depends on medical history, diagnosis, and overall health status, as determined by a physician.
Medical supervision and safety
This procedure is performed under strict medical monitoring, following established safety protocols and individualized assessment.
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Integrative medicine programs at BioCare Hospital are designed to complement existing medical care and do not replace diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice provided by a patient’s primary physician.
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