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Pain

We love resolving pain at Wellness Architecture. Whether it’s chronic or acute. Our patients generally come to us as a last resort. Frustrated with not getting answers or solutions through conventional means – once they start their wellness journey they often see pain resolve relatively quickly.

Types of pain we can reduce or resolve:

  • Nerve pain
  • Chronic headaches or migraines
  • Joint pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Chronic muscle pain
  • Back pain

***We cannot fix bone on bone pain.

    I have had many patients come in over the years who thought their pain was a lost cause. I have had patients who were told they needed joint replacements or other surgeries and been able to resolve their pain in just a few visits. We have been able to resolve 24/7 abdominal pain in just a few weeks.

    One thing to be clear about is that pain is a signal that something is wrong. And once the thing that is “wrong” gets addressed, pain can start to resolve. It is important that through a holistic approach the underlying cause is fully addressed so that the pain does not return. The approach we use through our programs allows everything to be addressed at once, so that true healing can occur. We address all your symptoms, not just the most uncomfortable one. Our mission is to fully change the trajectory of your health. We do this through our wellness immersion programs. To find out if this is a good fit for you, schedule a discovery call today! 

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