Cryospots

Infrared Sauna in Switzerland

Switzerland has a strong sauna culture — both traditional Finnish saunas (Bäder, mountain spas) and a growing IR-cabin segment in higher-end longevity and recovery clinics. Standalone IR-only studios are rare; most IR cabins live inside larger spa or recovery contexts.

Pricing: CHF 35–70 single session, CHF 200–450 monthly memberships in larger Zurich and Geneva spas. Cabins typically run 50–65 °C far-infrared, with some full-spectrum models in higher-end longevity centers.

Research reminder: Laukkanen's Finnish sauna cohort studies (2015, 2018) provide cardiovascular benefit evidence at high heat — but those data are from traditional 80–90 °C, not IR. Direct IR research (Beever 2009, Ohori 2012) is smaller. The 'detox via sweat' marketing claim isn't well supported in peer-reviewed literature.

Therapies in Switzerland

Specialised landing pages for every modality — from cryotherapy to hyperbaric oxygen.

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Cities in Switzerland

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