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Wellness Works’ Other Option to Medicine

Posted by admin in Medical News on 08 5th, 2010 | no responses

Wellness Works PA is an organization that aims to provide a complementary alternative medical assistance that combines Western and Eastern traditions, disciplines, as well as therapies.

Headed by osteopathic physician Dr. Rebecca Nice and massage therapist Julie Spahn, the latter considers the facility a one-stop shop for healthcare needs. Both are aiming to build a full-team method for each of their client’s welfare.

In addition to the family practice assistances Nice provides, Wellness Works likewise has nine practitioners offering art therapy, tai chi and meditation, nutrition counseling, massage therapy, acupuncture, shiatsu and yoga.

Despite offering healthier and more natural approaches, the New Britain-based facility does not exclusively rely on meditations and herbs for their clients. When the situation calls for it, they will prescribe medicine and not provide therapies. On the other hand, according to Nice, those suffering from hypertension and diabetes may be given prescription meds, but it would not always result to a complete remedy.

What Wellness Works does is balance such approaches and combines them. As Spahn said, the facility was built to find alternative methods to assist in easing the pain and encouraging less dependency on prescription medicines to totally cure diseases.

Part of Wellness Works’ expansion plans is to hold seminars and lectures that will help educate people about their approach.

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