• Cardiac Health

    At OWIFM we take your health seriously.  We provide leading edge analysis of your cardiac health concerns. These three factors assess your cardiac status and cardiac risk: Blood tests that go beyond the usual limited lipid panel to assess cholesterol and inflammation.  Coronary Artery Calcium Score (AKA “CAC Score”). This is a CT scan of Continue Reading

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  • Walck to Wellness

    Individual wellness strategies for you. You’ve heard it before, a  million times…”I have to eat better”… “I have to go on a diet”.  What does  that mean anyway?  Which diet makes sense?  Can you really spend your life “on a diet”? In the Walck to Wellness, a nutrition plan catered to your  individual needs is given Continue Reading

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  • Nutrition and Exceptional Care

    You are what you eat… what are you becoming? Are you taking the correct dose of micro-nutrients to optimize your biochemical processes? Are you taking the right kind of micro-nutrients to optimize your biochemical processes? A broad swath of measurements from your blood answers these critical questions: Tests for Vitamin levels: – Vitamins are the Continue Reading

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  • Hormones

    Optimizing hormone status for resilience, health and vitality

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  • Integrative Family Medicine

    We address all problems typical in a Family Practice office.   The difference is that we are always asking the questions: Where did this come from? How can we correct this from a nutritional or stress perspective rather than just offer a prescription? Is it Hormonal? Females: Menopause, PMS,  Estrogen Dominance, Cancer risk, Incontinence. Males: Andropause, Prostate, Erectile Continue Reading

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Why Do We Need Functional Medicine?

Our society is experiencing a sharp increase in the number of people who suffer from complex, chronic diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, mental illness, and autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia.

The system of medicine practiced by most physicians is oriented toward acute care, the diagnosis and treatment of trauma or illness that is of short duration and in need of urgent care, such as appendicitis or a broken leg. Physicians apply specific, prescribed treatments such as drugs or surgery that aim to treat the immediate problem or symptom.

Unfortunately, the acute-care approach to medicine lacks the proper methodology and tools for preventing and treating complex, chronic disease. In most cases it does not take into account the unique genetic makeup of each individual or factors such as environmental exposures to toxins and the aspects of today’s lifestyle that have a direct influence on the rise in chronic disease in modern Western society.

There’s a huge gap between research and the way doctors practice. The gap between emerging research in basic sciences and integration into medical practice is enormous—as long as 50 years— particularly in the area of complex, chronic illness. Functional medicine’s aim is to evaluate, assess, and carefully enfold emerging research in a practical, efficient, and safe manner.

Most physicians are not adequately trained to assess the underlying causes of complex, chronic disease and to apply strategies such as nutrition, diet, and exercise to both treat and prevent these illnesses in their patients

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