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Provide personalized integrative medical consulting to clients. Review current medical history and medications then make recommendations to augment with supplements and herbs, if indicated. Order both traditional and functional medicine lab work as necessary. Help facilitate optimal health by finding a balance of mind, body and spirit.
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3201 Macon Rd #123, Columbus, GA 31906, USA, Columbus, GA 31904
7703093218
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where is Sally Holmes located?
- Sally Holmes is located at 3201 Macon Rd #123, Columbus, GA 31906, USA, Columbus, GA 31904.
- What does Sally Holmes specialize in?
- Sally Holmes specializes in integrative-medicine.
- What are Sally Holmes's credentials?
- Sally Holmes holds the following credentials: MPAS, PAC, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
- How is Sally Holmes rated by patients?
- Sally Holmes has 49 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5.
- What is Sally Holmes's BDS Score?
- Sally Holmes has a BDS Score of 7.6/10. The BDS Score is an independent quality metric calculated from verified credentials, patient reviews, data completeness, and other trust signals.
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