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Where, when and prices

For craniosacral therapy, osteopathy massage or reflexology in Geneva or the Pays de Gex

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Geneva

 Physio Taverney, chemin Taverney 13, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex

Monday         Tuesday          Weds          Thursday          Friday           Sat

    

                  --                 14h-19h30        10h -19h30       08h-13h           13h-19h30       11h - 16h

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Sessions last between 60 and 75 minutes

1 session     -  130 chf 

5 sessions    -  575 chf

10 sessions  - 1050 chf

It is rarely possible to obtain optimal results in one session. 3 to 5 sessions are recommended for most people.

Payment methods:  Cash, Card, Wise

Three parking spaces are available for you  : numéros 66, 67 et E27.
The office Physio Taverney is in a 4h blue zone - free parking with a parking disc. 
Public Transportation : 
Bus  53   Taverney stop
Bus   3   terminus Gardiol

Reimbursement - Health Insurance:

I am accredited with ASCA which means that if you have Swiss complementary health insurance you can seek reimbursement for your sessions.

International health insurance: some contracts cover these treatments.

Swiss insurance (LaMal) and French health insurance do not cover these treatments.

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Pays de Gex
2053 rue de Pitegny, 01170

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Unfortunately the office in Divonne is no longer available.

However, I will be offering sessions at the above address from sometime this fall.  

The new cabinet is between Cessy and Divonne with private parking spaces for visitors.

Sessions last between 60 and 75 minutes.

Price:  80 euros,      5 sessions - 350 euros      10 sessions - 600 euros 

Payment methods: Cash, Card,  French bank cheque, Wise

Health Insurance :

I am accredited with ASCA which means that if you have Swiss complementary health insurance you can seek reimbursement for your sessions.

International health insurance some contracts cover these treatments.

Swiss insurance (LaMal) and French health insurance do not cover these treatments.

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