
Our Approach
The Carolina Center combines complementary, alternative, and conventional therapies in order to reverse disease processes, bolster your body’s self-healing ability, and create lasting wellness. These strategies are carefully selected and utilized in a systematic way so as to establish a strong foundation for health and healing. Personally tailored treatment plans are developed in your office visits with the physician, and healthful lifestyle changes are further tailored for people with specific diseases. A central focus is to treat the body at the cellular and metabolic levels, using targeted nutrition, herbal therapy, natural hormone support, infection and toxic metal removal, and other biologically based strategies.
Key steps in the process are as follows:
Initial Comprehensive Assessment
The first step entails an extensive office visit with our medical director. This consists of a thorough medical history, a comprehensive discussion regarding your current health situation, and a physical examination as warranted. Your current health issues and goals are reviewed, and a plan for evaluation and treatment is formulated.
The Evaluation Process
Specific laboratory testing enables us to better evaluate your overall health situation and guide treatment recommendations. The testing tools we use help us assess the health and functional integrity of your digestive, cardiovascular, hormonal, nervous, and immune systems, as well as your body’s toxic burden and overall nutritional health.
The Individualized Treatment Plan
Our treatments are mainly designed to:
• repair cellular damage
• optimize nutritional status
• restore healthy cell functioning
• eliminate toxic factors
• treat microbial infections
• improve overall functioning
Featured Upcoming Presentations

Presentation Topic:
Supporting Your Child's Mind: Healing from ASDs
Speaker:
Mark N. Mead, MSc
Date:
September 14, 2010
Carolina Center
Children with autism and other autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs) may certainly benefit from behavioral modification and structured education. Read more...