The Center for Integrative Medicine combines the best of Conventional and Complementary medicine.
Walk-in Acupuncture Clinic,
formerly located at the Center for Health Promotion, will be relocating to the Center for Integrative Medicine.
Grounded by scientific validation, yet committed to a holistic model and an individualized approach, the Center provides the resources for complete healing.
Access to experts in a variety of modalities provides a choice of therapies to best fit the needs of the individual patient.
Providers participate in interdisciplinary meetings to share ideas about patient issues and collaborate on treatment plans.
Complementary practitioners communicate with the primary care provider and with the patient, forming a team approach.
Primary Care Services are provided by Dr. Durand in conjunction with Family Tree Health Care in Hopkinton. Dr. Durand can be reached at the Concord Family Tree Health Care office by calling 603-228-7245.
Patients can now benefit from the use of alternative and complementary medicine within the healthcare system.
The Center for Integrative Medicine encourages patients to pursue innovative and noninvasive therapies on their healing journey, without sacrificing the continued support and participation of their primary care provider.
The Mission of the Center for Integrative Medicine is to promote optimal wellness by providing holistic health care through an integrated approach, combining conventional and complementary therapies.
That optimal health is a state of balance and harmony in body, mind, and spirit and that reaching and maintaining this balance is a lifelong process
That individual assessment and care must be carried out in an atmosphere of respect, compassion, and collaboration
That knowledge is the corner-stone of responsible health care decision making
That research is necessary to determine the efficacy of integrated therapies
Intravenous Nutrition is a method of administering vitamins, minerals and other natural therapeutic substances directly into the blood stream, by passing the digestive tract, where many nutrients may be poorly absorbed.
IV NUTRIENT THERAPY (A THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION *)
is offered for a number of MEDICAL INDICATIONS