What is ANR?

Continuous opiate intake causes dependency which is a central nervous system disorder. The main symptoms of this disorder are Withdrawal Syndrome and Cravings.

Dr. Waismann's ANR Method (Accelerated Neuroregulation) reverses both the opiate dependency and its symptoms.

ANR reverses dependency on Heroin, Methadone, Suboxone (Subutex), and prescription opiate medications using an effective, safe and humane treatment.

The ANR Method treats opiate dependency at the level of receptors in the brain. The cleaning and blocking of the opioid receptors precipitates the withdrawal syndrome, which is controlled using medications, including anesthetics that allow withdrawal to occur while the patient is unconscious.

The treatment is performed by Dr. Waismann and his experienced, dedicated ANR staff. Our team of senior anesthetists and ICU nurses are specifically trained for ANR and have successfully treated thousands of patients from around the world.

The Dr Waismann clinic is committed to using the techniques of modern medicine in strict accordance to its standards.

ANR treatment includes a commitment to our patients health and well-being. The after-care program allows patients to regain control of their lives with no need for long-term rehabilitation programs.

Telephone +972-8-6755010 Email contact@anrclinic.info

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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 or Opiate addiction 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.