When a child (or adult) is not breathing properly, and therefore not sleeping properly, this puts their body in a constant state of sleep deprivation. Their brain must over-stimulate their body in order to stay awake, leading to hyperactivity symptoms. Many ADHDRead More
Helping patients achieve whole-body wellness through integrative, natural, and holistic care.
Helping patients achieve whole-body wellness through integrative, natural, and holistic care.
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Our Promise: We will treat every patient with dignity and respect. We will exceed our patient’s expectations. We will be open and honest with all our patients. Most importantly we will make an accurate diagnosis, and give every patient all of the treatment options available. We will guide and advocate for them every step of the way. We will always maintain a culture of respect, love, caring, and kindness in our office. We will always go the extra mile to help our patients.
Our Core Values are the fundamental beliefs that are shared by everyone that serves patients at the center. They are the guiding principles that dictate our behavior and can help people understand the essence and character of our practice.
Every human being has infinite worth and will be treated with dignity and respect.
Every patient deserves to know what their current state of health is, and the very best way to make it optimal.
Comprehensive Treatment starts with an accurate diagnosis coupled with treatment options.
We team with our patients in a proactive manner in order to optimize their health.
Once patient teams with us to achieve optimal health we will give 100% to that patient in our efforts to help them reach their goals.
Ever since the Industrial Revolution people, especially children, aren’t chewing the way they use to. With the development of soft baby foods, pouches, chicken nuggets, puffs, yogurt melts, etc., we are seeing a weakening of children’s tongues and jawbones. SoftRead More
Red Light vs Blue Light The light receptors in the eyes that affect the circadian rhythm are especially sensitive to blue light. Blue light suppresses melatonin and causes the body to maintain alertness. If you are regularly viewing blue lightRead More
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