Doctors trained in integrative and natural medicine are prepared to provide a broader range of treatment for optimal patient care. Integrative health care professionals learn to counsel individuals and treat human conditions by designing protocols based on a patient’s chemistry, physiology, deficiencies, energetics, and on the physics of health. A thorough consultation or counseling session, is as important as diagnostic testing in understanding the patients’ state of health and sate of mind; therefore, integrative health care professionals must be willing to commit their time and energy to knowing their patients.
Our professionals care for prenatal through geriatrics. We administer naturally occurring substances, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, herbs and herbal preparations, along with conventional medicines as necessary.
Our professionals care for prenatal through geriatrics. We administer naturally occurring substances, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, herbs and herbal preparations, along with conventional medicines as necessary.
We support the unique needs of our clients and their patients with a full range of clinical, anatomic pathology and esoteric testing services. Our goal is to help you improve the health and well-being of your patients through the offering of a broad range of test menus and services in convenient patient service locations, while making available a suite of advanced client connectivity solutions for the seamless ordering of tests and retrieval of results.
A diagnostic test is any kind of medical test performed to aid in the diagnosis or detection of disease. For example:
Medical tests are part of a simple physical examination which require only simple tools in the hands of a skilled practitioner, and can be performed in an office environment. Other tests require elaborate equipment used by medical technologists or the use of a sterile operating environment.
Some tests require samples of tissue or body fluids to be sent off to a pathology lab for further analysis. Some simple chemical tests, such as urine pH, can be measured directly in the doctor's office.
- to diagnose diseases
- to measure the progress or recovery from disease
- to confirm that a person is free from disease
Medical tests are part of a simple physical examination which require only simple tools in the hands of a skilled practitioner, and can be performed in an office environment. Other tests require elaborate equipment used by medical technologists or the use of a sterile operating environment.
Some tests require samples of tissue or body fluids to be sent off to a pathology lab for further analysis. Some simple chemical tests, such as urine pH, can be measured directly in the doctor's office.
NES represents the synthesis of the latest research and discoveries in quantum physics and biology, biophotonism, advanced mathematics and information technology. Inventors Peter Fraser and Harry Massey have made impressive progress in furthering our understanding of the human body-field and how it regulates information within the physical body
Capsule Endoscopy Find out More
The size of a vitamin, the capsule endoscope consists of batteries, a light source, camera, and transmitter.
After the capsule is activated and swallowed with a glass of water by the patient, it begins transmitting images of the digestive system to a receiver worn by the patient. The capsule takes two pictures per second for
approximately eight hours as it travels through the esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine, and is excreted naturally.
After the exam, the patient returns the receiver to the physician or a nurse, who downloads the images to a computer and reviews the images for abnormalities or sources of bleeding.
After the capsule is activated and swallowed with a glass of water by the patient, it begins transmitting images of the digestive system to a receiver worn by the patient. The capsule takes two pictures per second for
approximately eight hours as it travels through the esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine, and is excreted naturally.
After the exam, the patient returns the receiver to the physician or a nurse, who downloads the images to a computer and reviews the images for abnormalities or sources of bleeding.