Max Barish-Wreden
Good6.9Integrative Medicine
Sacramento, CA
About
At the Sutter Health Institute for Health & Healing offices in Sacramento and Roseville, California, we provide consultations in Integrative and Functional Medicine for adults and children. We strive to blend the very best of complementary therapies with conventional medicine; our goal is to form a close healing partnership with you so that you can re-engage your own inner strength and healing potential in order to get well again. Our services include medical consultations, Traditional Chinese Medicine and acupuncture, Ayurvedic Medicine, Integrative Psychotherapy, nutrition consults, health coaching, mind-body medicine including HeartMath, and wellness classes. We see patients on Mondays through Fridays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; we also offer some 7 am and 5 pm appointments. Virtual visits (Tele-Health) is available for patients who reside in the state of California. Most insurance plans are accepted; please call during business hours to schedule an appointment or for more information. We have 2 offices: 2801 K St, suite 502, Sacramento, CA 95816, and 8 Medical Plaza Drive, suite 180, Roseville, CA 95661
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- Where is Max Barish-Wreden located?
- Max Barish-Wreden is located at 2801 K St, Sacramento, CA 95816, Sacramento, CA 95816.
- What does Max Barish-Wreden specialize in?
- Max Barish-Wreden specializes in integrative-medicine.
- Does Max Barish-Wreden accept insurance?
- Yes, Max Barish-Wreden accepts insurance.
- Does Max Barish-Wreden offer telehealth appointments?
- Yes, Max Barish-Wreden offers telehealth consultations for remote patients.
- What are Max Barish-Wreden's credentials?
- Max Barish-Wreden holds the following credentials: MD, ABIHM, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
- How is Max Barish-Wreden rated by patients?
- Max Barish-Wreden has 6 Google reviews with an average rating of 5 out of 5.
- What is Max Barish-Wreden's BDS Score?
- Max Barish-Wreden has a BDS Score of 6.9/10. The BDS Score is an independent quality metric calculated from verified credentials, patient reviews, data completeness, and other trust signals.
- Has Max Barish-Wreden published any research?
- Yes, Max Barish-Wreden has authored 2635 published research papers.
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