FAQS
Frequently Asked Questions
No, this office does not take insurance. Most of the labs are covered by insurance, however, fees for services are due at the time of the visit. We will give a “Super Bill” that the patient uses to submit their own insurance for reimbursement.
Mostly women and children who are seeking a personal relationship with their health care physician and creating a healthier environment for their families.
Yes! There is a couple of weeks waiting period for new patients. Please call Christy to schedule your initial appointment.
Our goal is to empower through education. By understanding how your daily choices—such as nutrition, environmental exposures, exercise, stress management, and lifestyle habits—impact your overall health and happiness, you can take charge of your health journey and achieve lasting success. We are committed to helping individuals reach their highest potential, improving not only physical well-being but also emotional health and overall quality of life.
Functional medicine is a patient-centered approach to healthcare that focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of disease rather than just treating symptoms. It integrates traditional Western medicine with alternative and holistic practices to create a personalized treatment plan for each patient. Here are some key aspects of functional medicine:
Holistic Approach: Functional medicine views the body as an interconnected system, where various factors like genetics, environment, lifestyle, and emotional well-being all play a role in health and disease.
Personalized Care: Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, functional medicine tailors treatment plans to the individual’s unique circumstances, including their biology, lifestyle, and environment.
Root Cause Focus: The primary goal of functional medicine is to identify and address the underlying causes of disease, which may include imbalances in nutrition, hormones, gut health, or other factors.
Integrative Practices: Functional medicine practitioners may combine conventional medical treatments with alternative therapies such as nutrition, herbal medicine, acupuncture, and stress management techniques.
Preventative Care: Emphasizing prevention, functional medicine encourages patients to make lifestyle changes that reduce the risk of chronic diseases, such as adopting a healthy diet, regular exercise, and stress reduction practices.
Patient Partnership: Functional medicine fosters a collaborative relationship between the patient and practitioner, with the patient actively participating in their health journey.
This approach is often used to manage chronic conditions such as autoimmune diseases, digestive disorders, hormonal imbalances, and more, offering an alternative for those who seek more personalized care.