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Functional Medicine
  Functional Medicine employs laboratory assessment and early intervention to improve physiological, emotional, and physical function. This health care approach emphasizes biochemical individuality and physiological uniqueness of each patient. Thus, more effective treatment can be tailor-made specifically to meet each patient's unique need.
What Functional Medicine does

The body is best examined and treated as an integrated whole, not simply an isolated parts. For accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, the physicians work with the dynamic process of homeostasis (self-balance), rather than against it. Evaluating organ function versus organ pathology is one of the principles of functional medicine. Most effectively, it treats and prevents the chronic diseases or symptoms that drug therapy does not help. It utilizes tests that are non-or minimal invasive: using samples of stool, urine, saliva, blood and hair, to evaluate the status of body systems.

What Functional Medicine does
  • Nutrition / Metabolism
  • Digestion (gastrointestinal)
  • Parasites and bacterial control
  • Detoxification/Oxidative stress
  • Immunology/Allergy
  • Acid/ Alkaline balance
  • Heart and Blood vessels (Cardiovascular)
  • Reproduction and Hormone (Endocrinology)
Common Complaints that Functional Medicine treats
Functional Medicine - Common Complains
  • Digestive/ Absorption dysfunction
  • Hypertension/ Cardiovascular Disease
  • Immune System Deficiency
  • Diabetes (Type I and Type II)
  • Chronic Liver Dysfunction
  • Chronic Inflammatory Disease
  • Acid /Alkaline imbalance
  • Stress and Chronic Fatigue Syndromes
  • And other types of chronic disorders