Wellness vs. Medical Care

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What's the main difference between wellness care and standard medical care? Wellness care seeks to turn on the natural healing ability, not by adding something to the system, but by removing anything that might interfere with normal function, trusting that the body would know what to do if nothing were interfering with it. Standard medical care, on the other hand, seeks to treat a symptom by adding something from the outside - a medication, a surgery, or procedure.

Inside Out vs. Outside In

If a patient has high blood pressure, a standard medical approach would be to choose a drug that lowers blood pressure, and ask the patient to take the drug. This may serve to lower the blood pressure, but ignores the underlying cause that is making the blood pressure high, and runs the risk of side effects complicating the person's recovery. Whether it's a nutritional issue, faulty control by the nerve system or a manifestation of stress, the medication could decrease the blood pressure, leaving the problem causing the symptom of high blood pressure unaddressed.

The Wellness Approach

Wellness is a state of optimal conditions for normal function… and then some. The wellness approach is to look for underlying causes of any disturbance or disruption (which may or may not be causing symptoms at the time) and make whatever interventions and lifestyle adjustments would optimize the conditions for normal function. That environment encourages natural healing, and minimizes the need for invasive treatment, which should be administered only when absolutely necessary. When the body is working properly, it tends to heal effectively, no matter what the condition. When the body heals well and maintains itself well, then there is another level of health that goes beyond "asymptomatic" or "pain-free" which reveals an open-ended opportunity for vitality, vibrant health, and an enhanced experience of life. This is true for mental and emotional health as well as physical health. While some people may suffer psychological disorders, creating an atmosphere of mental and emotional wellness will address all but the most serious problems.

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  • "Used to suffer from lower back pain with my share of back spasms & slipped discs. Dr. Ray Clites fixed that right up! Highly recommend booking a massage before your appointment as well - the masseuse is nothing short of incredible and can offer deep-tissue massage as well. Linda at the front desk is extremely friendly & personable and just an overall great staff! Start living life pain free!"
    Guy Donadio
  • "Adrianna is fantastic. She has been working with me to unlock my back, and sends me home with homework to work on each week. Between her and the Dr, my back will soon finally be behaving!"
    Alicia Koeb
  • "Dr. Ray is a great guy. He is laid back and his office staff is always nice. As another chiropractor myself, (yes I too need adjustments) he has helped me heal from more than one self inflicted injury. I couldn't even move and in a few short weeks I was moving and shaking again!"
    Dr. Kevan Kruse, D.C.