Dr. Michael Ballke is a specialist in neural therapy and a specialist in general medicine. Ballke grew up in the old Hanseatic and university town of Greifswald on the Baltic Sea. He studied medicine at the universities of Greifswald and Rostock, where he took his clinical degree in 1998. Through a fellow student, he came into contact with the International Association of Neural Therapists (IGNH) as early as 1994, where he met experienced colleagues who have taught and supported him over the years.
After hospital practice in South Africa, Australia and England, he started as a general practitioner in Hammerfest. He took a year's hospital practice at UNN in Tromsø, and afterwards he continued with general practice in Andenes and in Båtsfjord.
In 2004 and 2005, he was on a study trip through Central and South America, where he worked and interned with doctors Armin Reimers (Mexico-City), Rina Ponce (Guatemala-City) and Julio Cesar Payan de la Roche (Popayan, Colombia) in connection with further education in neural therapy. He became a specialist in neural therapy in 2009 and a specialist in general practice in 2010.
From 2011 to 2013, he worked at Heggeli Holistic Medicine (Oslo), where he became familiar with functional medicine and took an education in this field. In the autumn of 2013, he started the Hippocrates Clinic with an emphasis on holistic pain management (neural therapy) and functional medicine. In January 2015, Michael moved with his family to Sandefjord where he works as a general practitioner at Sandefjord Health Park, Legene Nord, and has continued the Hippocrates Clinic in the form of PainFreeClinic.
He is currently involved in the development of Scandinavian International clinics in Albir/Spain.
It is possible to book an appointment via siclinics.es.
Michael Ballke is married and has 3 children. His great passions besides family and neural therapy are sailing, dancing (salsa) and learning languages. He speaks German, Norwegian, English, Russian, Spanish and French.