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Why choose a practitioner of Traditional ChineseMedicine for your patient?

 

  • A patient is seeking alternatives to pain management before scheduling surgery or taking stronger medications.

  • A patient responds poorly to prescribed medications yet needs temporary relief from specific symptoms.

  • A patient is compromised renally or hepatically and more medication may not be an option for a new or transitory diagnosis. 

  • A patient has an inability to take medication. 

  • A patient would like to diminish side effects from medications he/she is taking.

  • A patient is interested in acupuncture and herbal medicine.

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When referring a patient to Whole Body Health practitioners will:

  • Support your adjunctive treatment recommendations.

  • Guarantee that your patients will receive high-quality care by qualified professionals, precautions such as Clean Needle Techniques and rigorous testing of all herbal supplements, and compliance with HIPAA and the current FDA Good Manufacturing Practice guidelines.

  • Maintain the educational and clinical training necessary to differentiate red flag symptoms in need of immediate referral to an MD or DO.

  • Demonstrate an eagerness to work in an integrative fashion with allopathic and naturopathic medical care providers.

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Please contact the clinic at wholebody_health@yahoo.com or 815.751.6424 with any questions you may have concerning the modalities used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. These include acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui-na massage and Chinese dietary therapy.

In addition, if you know of any opportunities to inform and educate the community at large about how Traditional Chinese Medicine can improve their quality of life, we are open to participating.

 

Servicing the following areas: Sycamore, DeKalb, Rochelle, Rockford, Elburn, Elgin, Oregon, Byron, Huntley, Genoa, Maple Park, St. Charles, Geneva, Batavia, Campton Hills,  Master Tung Style Acupuncture.  

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