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6048 S. Sheridan Rd. || Tulsa, OK 74145 || 918 / 591-3891 |
J. E. Block MD, PhD, FACP || Located inside Integrations Health Center |
COMING SOON "Virtual Office Visits" Using Video / Phone |
Integrative medicine: Combining complementary and alternative treatments with conventional care What are Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)? Alternative medicine refers to practices not typically used in conventional medicine and it changes constantly as more and more treatments undergo study and are proved to be effective. For example, this might mean using a homeopathic or naturopathic remedy in lieu of traditional medical remedies. Complementary medicine is thought of as treatments used in addition to the conventional therapies your doctor may prescribe, such as using tai chi or massage in addition to prescription medicine for anxiety. More than half of all people in the US try some kind of alternative treatment. Many health care institutions, including the Mayo Clinic, have begun integrating therapies that aren't part of mainstream medicine into their treatment programs. As complementary and alternative therapies prove effective, they're being combined more often with conventional care. This is known as integrative medicine. Dr. Block is practicing integrative medicine by offering complementary treatments along with conventional treatment. For instance, he may prescribe an omega-3 fatty acid supplement to help keep your heart healthy in addition to statins prescribed to reduce your cholesterol. Dr. Block believes that prevention is the key to good health. Taking steps to better your health before you get sick is the best way to keep yourself healthy. Your body has the ability to heal itself and Dr. Block facilitates treatments that encourage your body's natural healing processes. His focus is on treating you as a whole person - recognizing that physical health, mental well-being, relationships and spiritual needs are interconnected and play a part in your overall health. Many medical doctors are opposed to complementary and alternative medicine and many doctors practicing today did not receive training in CAM therapies, so they may not feel comfortable addressing questions in this area. Dr. Block, however, has decades of experience not only in conventional medicine, but also in Integrated Medical Care. The U.S. government has established a National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine to help guide the public in making wise choices when it comes to complementary and alternative treatments. http://www.ccam.nih.gov Dr. Block's book contains a wealth of information as does the Mayo Clinic Book of Alternative Medicine |