Who We Are & What We Do
When it comes down to it ...enabling real change in real peopleSM is what we do. We would love to help you and your family members achieve your health goals, and to partner with your health practitioners to assist you.
Who we are…
The experienced practitioners at Wyndgate Health look forward to serving
you in a professional, caring environment, providing a setting where
you can be heard and receive quality care. Wyndgate Health is an orthomolecular
enabled functional medicine clinic. We specialize in prescribing personalized
vitamin and dietary recommendations. These recommendations are based
on over fifty years of research. Wyndgate Health also stocks commonly
prescribed supplements for sale to its clients at a discounted cost.
Wyndgate Health practitioners have received advanced training through the Institute for Functional Medicine, the Autism Research Institute and incorporate Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!) approaches for managing the unique and various issues of people with the above disorders and related symptoms.
What we do…
Wyndgate Health is unique in that it is one of few clinics in the country
that provides this approach to behavior and mood disorder therapies.
We work with you and your healthcare team to design novel, personalized
vitamin programs treating the symptoms of behavior, mood disorders, chemical
dependencies and eating disorders leveraging over ten years of functional
medicine practice and research. Based on laboratory testing and patient
symptoms, Wyndgate Health’s supplement programs are successful in treating
symptoms of ADHD, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, anxiety, eating
disorders, chemical dependencies, depression, oppositional defiant behavior
and violence as well as memory issues and Alzheimer’s.
Wyndgate Health strives to bring you advanced therapies at reasonable cost, including discounted (up to 25%) supplements in stock and available for sale in person or via phone orders. Shipping charges apply for phone orders.
What is Functional Medicine?
Functional Medicine addresses the whole person, not just isolated symptoms.
Practitioners spend more time with clients, listening to their histories
and looking at the interactions among genetic, environment and lifestyle
factors that influence long-term health and complex chronic disease.
It seeks to understand the origins, prevention and treatment of chronic
disease.
What is Orthomolecular Medicine?
Orthomolecular medicine describes the practice of preventing and treating
disease by providing the body with optimal amounts of nutritional substances
which are natural. Orthomolecular treatment is a scientifically-based
approach to healing and caring for the body. It employs the use of vitamins
and nutrients in the form of diet and supplements to restore or create
a biochemical balance in the body.