Dr. Andre Waismann Head of the ANR Center At the Barzilay Governmetal Hospital, Israeli Minster of Health
Medical Director of the Waismann Clinic
Accelerated Neuroregulation (ANR)Continuous opiate intake causes dependency.
Opiate dependency is a central nervous system disorder.
Withdrawal Syndrome and Cravings are the main symptoms.
Dr. Waismann's ANR Method reverses both.
We reverse dependency on Heroin, Methadone, Subutex, and prescription opiate medications using an effective, safe and humane treatment.
We are committed to modern medicine and its standards.
We are committed to our patient's health and well-being.
Our after-care program allows the patient to regain control of his/her life with no need for long-term rehabilitation programs.
By the end of 2008 our records shows over 11000 patients successfully treated.
The Treatment is performed by Dr. Waismann and his experienced, dedicated ANR team of senior anesthesiologists and ICU nurses specifically trained for ANR.
The ANR unit is located at the Barzilai Governmental Hospital affiliated to the Faculty of Health Sciences Ben – Gurion University.
Dr. A. Lerner
"To start with, a magic injection is neither an injection nor magic. It might mislead people. However, it is one of the most efficient methods that we know and we welcome it in Israel." "The research conducted in the USA show that the shorter and less painful the physical withdrawal is, the faster is the recovery of the patient". Dr. A. Lerner Supervising Doctor of the Ministry of Health and the Drug Committee of the Knesset 1995
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Dr Waismann will be pleased to answer any questions you might have on dependency to painkillers, or any other opiate based medication, such as OxyContin®, Suboxone, Methadone, Codeine, Darvocet, Percocet®, Dilaudid®, Heroin, Hydrocodone, LAAM, Lorcet®, Lortab®, MS Contin®, Norco®, Percodan®, Stadol®, Tramadol, Vicodin®, and Zydone®.
Your wellbeing is our only concern
If you are considering an alternative rapid detox treatment, please ask the following questions:
- Who will carry out the procedure?
If it is not qualified anaesthetists and ICU staff, alarm bells should start to ring! - How long will I have to take Naltrexone after the procedure?
This can only be determined during the actual treatment. Each patient's needs differ. - What dosage of Naltrexone will I need to take?
Again, this can only be determined during the actual treatment and a predetermined dosage can lead to severe side effects.


