Introduction: Integrative healthcare utilizes conventional (e.g., medication, physical rehabilitation, psychotherapy) and complementary (e.g., acupuncture, yoga, and culinary medicine) approaches, with an emphasis on treating the whole person rather than one area of the body.
Our goal is to provide an unconditionally supportive care environment that addresses the entire experience of chronic pain.
− Jon Porter, MD, Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Health, Medical Director of Comprehensive Pain Program, Assistant Professor of Family Medicine
Our clinical programs offer effective, quality integrative healthcare that is coordinated among different providers and institutions–and centered around the patient.



Integrative Health and Wellness Coaching
Integrative Health and Wellness Coaching—different from psychotherapy, disease management, personal training, or nutritional counseling—helps us build self-awareness, take action steps to strengthen and heal, and create a sustainable plan for thriving.
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