Is Integrative Medicine Right For Me?

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Do you/does the patient have a medical diagnosis? If not, have you/has the patient undergone standard medical testing in the hopes of finding a diagnosis?
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Are you looking to find and treat the root cause of your illness rather than just treating the symptoms?
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Are you looking for an individualized, whole person approach to managing your health?

If you answered YES to the questions above, integrative medicine might be right for you. Integrative medicine is the integration of conventional Western medicine and complementary medicine with the ultimate goals of finding the root cause of your illness, developing an individualized treatment plan, and optimizing your health and wellness. At Markham Integrative Medicine, Dr. Gannage will address the whole person, and focus on the prevention and treatment of chronic health conditions.

Click here to read more about integrative medicine. 

What can I expect from my first visit?

During your first visit, either in clinic or virtually, you will meet with Dr. Gannage who will thoroughly review your medical history, and conduct a physical exam where appropriate. Blood work and specialty lab procedures may be ordered to facilitate your treatment plan. You will leave your first appointment with specific dietary changes and supplement recommendations, individualized to your needs according to the principles of Functional Medicine. Subsequent follow-up appointments are needed to monitor your progress and health outcomes. For select patients, follow-up appointments can be conducted remotely by phone or videoconference.

For children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADD, ADHD and/or related disorders, the first consultation will be for the parents/guardians only, and will involve a thorough medical history as well as an introduction to biomedical treatment and Dr. Gannage’s approach.

What’s next?

Click the link below to begin the process.  Further details are provided, and Dr. Gannage and the team at MIM will review your initial intake form to begin assessment toward your first appointment. 

Are You Interested In Becoming a New Patient?