Integrative cancer support works best when it’s targeted. Pick the route that matches your situation.
See how consultations work and what to prepare.
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Understand safety checks, consent, and “pause rules”.
Best next step: Safety & governance →
Browse therapy hubs with safety-first context.
Best next step: Therapies →
Book a clinician-led review and personalised plan.
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Integrated Medicine provides clinician-led integrative cancer support designed to sit alongside conventional oncology—never to replace it. The goal is to reduce overwhelm, improve safety, and support the outcomes that matter in daily life.
If you’re new, start with integrative cancer care overview or what to expect.
A structured, clinician-led process to reduce uncertainty and help you prioritise what’s relevant now.
Integrative cancer support is most useful when it matches your treatment phase and focuses on the next best step—not everything at once.
Bring medication + supplement lists (photos are fine), recent letters/tests if available, and your top 3 priorities.
We review your context and risks, then build a plan with boundaries: what to consider, what to avoid, and what to monitor.
Follow-ups adjust your plan as treatment changes—keeping supportive care clinically coherent over time.
We prioritise what most affects daily life during cancer treatment: fatigue, sleep, appetite, nausea, pain, digestion, mood, and resilience.
Evidence varies across supportive therapies. We combine safety data, evidence signals, pharmacology and clinical judgement—transparent about uncertainty.
We define timing considerations, “pause rules”, contraindications, and monitoring—especially during active treatment and polypharmacy.
Where clinically appropriate, our work may draw on established European integrative supportive-care traditions such as anthroposophic medicine (for example, frameworks that may include mistletoe-based approaches). Any such therapy is considered through a safety-first medical lens: interaction screening, contraindication checks, and a clear monitoring plan—always alongside oncology.
A common concern is: “Will this interfere with my treatment?” We address that directly through clinician-led review and clear boundaries.
Read the full framework: safety, governance & consent.
These hubs explain appropriate use, safety considerations, and common questions—so you can explore options with better context.
Consultation pathway, costs, brands, FAQs, evidence & safety.
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Infusions menu, FAQs, and safety-led context.
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Food-first support and supplement safety alongside treatment.
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Also available: medicinal mushrooms, homeopathy, and mind-body support.
Book a consultation to review your treatment phase, symptoms, medications and supplements, and priorities. We’ll create a plan that’s clear, safety-checked, and designed to support you alongside oncology care.
Prefer detail first? Read what to expect or safety, governance & consent.
No. We support you alongside your oncology pathway and do not advise stopping prescribed cancer treatment.
Some can. That’s why we screen for interactions, contraindications, and timing considerations, with clear boundaries and monitoring.
It’s a European integrative medical approach used in supportive care models and can include mistletoe-based frameworks. In our clinic, any such approach is applied with medical supervision, interaction screening, and monitoring—alongside oncology.
In some cases, yes—remote consultations can be suitable for review, planning, education and coordination depending on your context.
Medication + supplement list (photos are fine), recent letters/tests if available, and your top priorities for the next 8–12 weeks.
For more, see integrative cancer care FAQs.



