Chinese origin, living in Switzerland since 1980.
University studies (University of Geneva) with specialized training in Chinese medicine in China and in Switzerland.
Specializations: women's health (menopause, cycle), stress, cosmetic acupuncture, exhaustion, anxiety, joint pain and digestive problems.
Widely recognized by most Swiss supplementary health insurance providers for complementary medicine.
French, Chinese Mandarin, German, English.
Acupuncture offers a drug-free approach to healing by stimulating the body's innate ability to restore balance and self-regulate. By inserting fine needles into specific points, this ancient Chinese practice activates the nervous system, triggering the release of natural painkillers like endorphins and improving circulation to affected areas without the side effects often associated with pharmaceutical interventions.
Beyond physical relief, acupuncture addresses the root causes of discomfort by treating the whole person rather than just isolated symptoms. Patients frequently report enhanced energy levels, better sleep quality, and reduced stress after treatment, making it an ideal complement to conventional medicine for managing chronic conditions, preventing illness, and promoting overall vitality in a safe, non-invasive manner.
According to the WHO, acupuncture is recognized as an effective method of traditional medicine for treating various conditions, with official recognition starting as early as 1979. The WHO validates its use, particularly for the management of chronic pain, and has listed over 100 diseases or disorders, such as low back pain, headaches, and gastrointestinal disorders, that can be treated by this method.

A session lasts 60 minutes.
CHF 150 per session
First consultation: new patient file creation and treatment: CHF 160
Each client must first inform themselves with their health insurance provider to determine whether the chosen therapy and therapist are covered by their supplementary insurance.
Regarding supplementary insurance (VVG, AS 221.229.1): insurers can freely design their products and may or may not include certain benefits. As a result, not all EMR and ASCA partner insurers cover all the therapies offered.
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