Every practitioner is different in their approach. There is not one established training module for integrative medicine. Some practitioners will have more training and experience than others. However, you can assume that a practitioner who lists themselves as integrative has at least pursued some training of aspects of integrative medicine.
FAQ Page
Do All Integrative Medicine Practitioners Provide The Same Things?
Do Integrative Medicine Practitioners Accept Insurance?
Every practitioner is different with regards to their practice. Some accept insurance and some don’t. Check with the individual practitioner’s office for more information.
How Much Does Integrative Medicine Cost?
There is no established price for integrative medicine just as there is for conventional medicine. Every practitioner charges independent fees according to their practice.
Are All Integrative Medicine Practitioners Certified?
Each health practitioner should be licensed or certified in their particularly specialty. However, there is no one established integrative medicine agency or board. Check with each practitioner regarding their training, area or specialty and license/certification.
Does A Practitioner Being Listed On This Directory Guarantee They Are An Integrative Medicine Practitioner?
Every practitioner listed on this directory does so at their volition. The developers and managers of this website DO NOT guarantee the authenticity of a practitioners training and experience. The content on this website (IntegrativeMedicineDirectory.com) is for educational purposes only to provide a service for potential contacts for individuals seeking integrative health options. However, you will need to check with each practitioner regarding their training, knowledge and license/certification.
What Is an Integrative Medicine Practitioner?
An integrative medicine practitioner is a doctor, physician, or other allied health professional (nutritionist, nurse, counselor, etc.) who has trained and studied aspects of integrative medicine in their practice.
What Is Functional Medicine?
Functional medicine is an approach to health care looking to determine the underlying root cause of illness. This is the understanding that all body systems are integrated, but paramount to this is the functional relationship of the digestive, hormone and immune systems. For example, the digestive system is the largest immune organ in the human body and controls important parts of immune function. If the digestive system is unhealthy through infection, inflammation or poor diet it can negatively impact other systems in the body such as hormone balance.
PLEASE NOTE: A listing on this website is not an endorsement by the developers and managers of this website of an individual practitioner’s skill or knowledge.
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