Caring for your family's health
Therapiehaus, the first Georgian-German medical center in Georgia, was established in July 1991 (originally under the name “Man and Nature”) by a group of individuals interested in anthroposophic medicine. The founders included doctors, pharmacists, botanists, and artists. At that time, the center operated as a small outpatient clinic with a Category I pharmacy at the Digomi base of the Georgian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Botany.
Beginning in 1994, Therapiehaus was located at 72 Guramishvili Avenue (that location now operates as a care home). In 2022, the clinic moved to a new building at 54a Kekelidze Street, where it continues to provide medical services through an outpatient clinic, a day hospital, and home care.
Ambulatory (outpatient) service entails consulting with a doctor and diagnosing illnesses based on a thorough patient history and laboratory/instrumental investigations. A holistic approach is applied to treatment, using both medicinal therapy and unique rehabilitative therapeutic methods.