What Is Functional Medicine?
At Dynamic Center for Functional Medicine, we are proud to offer a different form of healthcare that is uniquely poised to not only address and reverse chronic conditions but improve long-term health and well-being.
Conventional medicine has its strengths, particularly in the areas of emergency medicine and surgery. However, it falls short in treating chronic illnesses, particularly complex chronic conditions.
The statistics on chronic diseases are in, and they are alarming. According to recent CDC estimates, six out of every ten American adults have a chronic disease, and four in ten have two or more chronic diseases.1 Unfortunately, the conventional medical model has little to offer in treating these conditions beyond watchful waiting, medication, and surgery. In the case of complex chronic illnesses, such as autoimmune diseases, chronic gastrointestinal illnesses, or Lyme disease, conventional medicine has even less to offer. Conventional medicine frequently tries to prune back the final manifestations of disease by trying to control or suppress symptoms without asking why those symptoms are occurring in the first place. When it comes to treating chronic illnesses, we need to think outside the box of conventional medicine and look for the root cause of illness and intervene as far down the chain as possible, at the root cause.

What is Functional Medicine?
The Pillars of Functional Medicine
Conventional medicine views the body as a set of disparate parts and systems; this is evidenced by the fact that we have separate doctors or specialists for literally every part of the body! In the conventional medical model, you must visit a gastroenterologist for gut issues, a cardiologist for cardiovascular concerns, an endocrinologist for hormone problems, a dermatologist for skin troubles, etc. To make matters worse, conventional specialists are siloed and often provide conflicting information and do not communicate with one another, making the recovery process complicated and frustrating for the patient.
Conversely, functional medicine is a holistic approach that looks at the body as a complex, interconnected set of systems, rather than as individual body parts. We also understand that every person is unique and that treatments must be individualized, a concept we call “biochemical individuality.”
Addressing the Roots of Chronic Disease
Respecting the Contribution of Diet and Lifestyle to Health
Functional Medicine is Patient-Centered
Functional Medicine is Individualized
The root causes of illness differ from one person to the next based on diet and lifestyle variables, genetics, biochemical individuality, and environmental exposures. Functional medicine recognizes that there is no single cause of any given disease, and there cannot be a one-size-fits-all approach to chronic disease treatment. Instead, at SWFL Functional Medicine, our functional medicine approach treats each patient as an individual by first collecting a detailed health history and laboratory testing, and leveraging this information to direct the development of a personalized treatment plan.
The personalized treatment plan developed by your functional medicine team may include:
- Nutrition prescriptions
- Lifestyle recommendations that address sleep, exercise, and stress management
- Treatments for supporting gut health and targeting gut infections
- Hormonal and adrenal support
- Individualized options for Lyme and/or co-infection treatment
- Solutions for treating CIRS and/or MCAS
- Emotional healing and brain retraining modalities to heal your nervous system
Functional Medicine is Evidence-Based
Research indicates that it takes approximately 15-17 years to translate emerging scientific research into clinical practice, but as healthcare costs become increasingly unsustainable, we don’t have that kind of time. Functional medicine practitioners dramatically reduce that gap by using solid scientific foundations to translate new scientific research findings into clinical practice much more quickly. Functional medicine practitioners are typically early adopters of innovative knowledge and practices because we strive to offer our patients the very best in testing and treatment.
Excitingly, change is coming to mainstream medicine. In 2014, the Cleveland Clinic opened the Center for Functional Medicine, the first functional medicine clinic to exist within an academic medical center in the U.S. The Center is working to transform healthcare using an innovative model of care that shifts the traditional disease-centered focus of medical practice to a more patient-centered approach.
The Center is committed to doing quality, rigorous research that evaluates the impact of the functional medicine model of care on patient outcomes. Current research includes investigations of the model of care and targeted interventions for specific chronic conditions.
At FL Functional Medicine, we believe that science and technology are our allies, and are powerful forces that must simultaneously be married to evolutionary knowledge respecting the ancient needs of our body, mind, and soul.