WholeHealth Chicago works from a broad, integrative view of medicine, combining conventional medical care with natural therapies in a model designed to treat the whole person rather than a collection of isolated symptoms. Its approach reflects the principles of functional medicine, with attention to the underlying patterns that shape health and illness, and an emphasis on patient-centered care that looks beyond short-term symptom management. That whole-body perspective extends into internal medicine, where the focus remains on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of nonsurgical conditions in adults. Rather than separating concerns into narrow compartments, care is grounded in the idea that physical systems are interconnected and that durable improvement depends on understanding how they influence one another.
The practice describes functional medicine as a genuine shift in health care, one that prioritizes root causes, individuality, and a more complete picture of wellness. Integrative medicine is central to that philosophy. WholeHealth Chicago emphasizes coordinated care across providers and specialists, aiming to bring different disciplines into alignment instead of leaving patients to navigate fragmented treatment on their own.
Natural therapies are used with an emphasis on safety and on improving overall well-being, alongside advances from conventional medicine. Established as the Midwest’s oldest center for integrative care, WholeHealth Chicago has built its identity around the belief that effective medicine does not have to choose between standard medical practice and alternative therapeutic traditions. Its work is defined by that synthesis: clinically grounded, whole-person care that seeks both healing and long-term health.
WholeHealth Chicago
2265 N Clybourn Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
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