Start Here — Find What You Need
Whether you’re looking for support with your health or you’re a provider exploring collaboration, this page will point you in the right direction.
For Clients
You’re here if you:
- Feel overwhelmed managing your health
- Are dealing with multiple providers or conditions
- Want a clear, structured plan that actually gets implemented
What you’ll find:
- How the service works
- Who it’s for (and not for)
- Pricing and expectations
- Real-world scenarios we help with
For Providers
You’re here if you:
- Want better outcomes for your patients
- Are frustrated with lack of follow-through or coordination
- Are exploring referral or collaboration options
What you’ll find:
- How collaboration works
- Scope of services
- Communication and boundaries
- Referral structure
High-Level FAQ
What is Integrative Health?
“Integrative health” can mean different things depending on who you ask.
For some, it refers to combining conventional medicine with alternative therapies.
For others, it focuses on lifestyle, prevention, or holistic wellness.
Our definition is more practical and outcome-focused:
Integrative Health is the structured coordination of all aspects of a person’s health—medical care, lifestyle, therapies, and behavior—into a single, actionable plan that is actually followed and adjusted over time.
This is not about adding more ideas.
It’s about organizing what already exists and making it work together.
What problem does this service solve?
Most people don’t fail because they don’t care about their health.
They fail because:
- Instructions from different providers don’t align
- Plans are too complex to realistically follow
- No one is responsible for coordination
- There is no system for implementation or accountability
We solve the gap between “what should be done” and “what actually happens.”
Is this medical care?
No.
This is not a replacement for your doctor or specialist.
Instead, this service:
- Helps organize and interpret existing medical recommendations
- Supports adherence to treatment plans
- Coordinates between providers when needed
- Focuses on execution, follow-through, and outcomes
Think of it as the missing operational layer of healthcare.
Who is this for?
This is typically a good fit if:
- You have multiple health priorities or conditions
- You’ve been given a plan but struggle to follow it consistently
- You want structure, clarity, and accountability
- You prefer a coordinated, system-based approach
Who is this NOT for?
This is likely not a good fit if:
- You are looking for quick fixes or one-time advice
- You are not willing to actively participate in your plan
- You expect this to replace medical care
- You are only seeking general wellness tips without implementation
How is this different from health coaching?
Traditional health coaching often focuses on:
- Motivation
- Habit-building
- General lifestyle guidance
This model goes further by:
- Structuring complex health situations
- Coordinating across multiple providers
- Translating medical plans into actionable systems
- Prioritizing execution over theory
How is this different from case management?
Case management (often within insurance systems):
- Is typically limited in scope and time
- Focuses on specific conditions or discharge planning
- Is not deeply personalized
This service is:
- Independent
- Ongoing
- Built around the full picture of your health
- Focused on long-term outcomes
What kinds of situations do you help with?
Common examples include:
- Post-surgery recovery and follow-through
- Chronic disease management (diabetes, hypertension, etc.)
- Weight loss and metabolic health
- Managing multiple providers or conflicting plans
- Building sustainable health routines