Our Approach

Individualized care focused on restoring function, supporting recovery, and improving long-term health.

Decision Framework

Effective treatment begins with understanding the full picture.

Care begins by looking at the full clinical picture, then narrowing the plan to the areas most likely to create meaningful change. The goal is to understand what is driving the problem, choose the most useful starting point, and adjust care as the patient responds.

What guides the plan?

  • What changed, and when?
  • What improves or aggravates symptoms?
  • What has already been tried?
  • What does the patient need to get back to?
  • What does the current evidence suggest is reasonable and safe?

How Care Moves Forward

A practical sequence, not a fixed protocol.

Each step has a different role. The plan stays clinically focused, but it is allowed to evolve as the patient responds.

Assess

Every treatment plan begins with understanding the individual.

Assessment may include symptoms, health history, physical findings, lifestyle factors, previous treatments, goals, and laboratory results when available.

The goal is to gather information that is clinically relevant and useful for guiding treatment decisions.

Focus

Not every symptom, finding, or piece of information requires intervention.

One of the most important parts of treatment is determining which factors are most likely contributing to symptoms and where care is most likely to have meaningful impact.

This helps avoid unnecessary complexity and keeps care focused on what matters most.

Treat

Treatment recommendations are developed based on the individual’s presentation, goals, and response to care.

Depending on the situation, treatment may include acupuncture, herbal medicine, lifestyle recommendations, nutritional support, supplementation, laboratory assessment, or other supportive tools when appropriate.

Reassess

As symptoms improve, goals change, or new information becomes available, recommendations may be adjusted accordingly. The objective is not simply symptom management, but measurable improvement in function, recovery, and overall health.