As a Doctor, I commit to caring and being extremely comprehensive, thorough anddeep. I go to the root of the problem andaddress it at the core. All healing must go to the root cause(s). Just treating symptoms can't lead to the full healing of the whole person. Thorough diagnostic assessment is necessary to determine current functioning, but also to see the interrelationships of the various pathophysiological conditions, which greatly facilitates my treatment strategy and leads to in-depth successful treatment. This also establishes an objective baseline to verify progress and monitor conditions which may be of concern.Healing is a process. Each symptom, reaction, dysfunction is a piece of the totality of the whole state of disease. There isn't mind, body, spirit, there is a person who is made up of different processes that interrelate and affect each otherAll levels and their interrelationships must be addressed with appropriate treatment.Treatment Progress: I do expect improvement quickly. Even in a chronic situation, I expect some improvement immediately/ Most patients feel better after the very first treatment. Some issues resolve with one or a few treatments others can take much longer.Most healing is a transformational process. In order to heal, you must be wiling to make a commitment to change and persevere. If you quit before you get to the root of the problem, it may recur or show up in a different form. The rewards for your commitment to your own healing are immeasurable.