The Medical City Clark launches therapy center

THERAPY. A patient availing of the massage service at the Center for Integrative Medicine located at The Medical City Clark Ambulatory Surgery Center. (Contributed photo)
THERAPY. A patient availing of the massage service at the Center for Integrative Medicine located at The Medical City Clark Ambulatory Surgery Center. (Contributed photo)

IN LINE with its holistic approach to healthcare, The Medical City (TMC) Clark recently launched a therapy center called Center for Integrative Medicine at the Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC).

The center, headed by Dr. Jessica Cueto De Leon, aims to provide a unique health service that complements conventional practices that contribute to the patient’s overall well-being.

TMC Clark ASC Medical Director Dr. Jose Ranilo Paule said they are also launching a new line of health services that offer a unique alternative to non-traditional, non-conventional services -- the concept of integrative medicine.

“The newly constructed Center will serve as a landing venue and of course will provide a legitimate personality to our group of competent doctors who will offer their services here at ASC,” he added.

Johns Hopkins Medical Center defines Integrative Medicine as “an approach that uses the best evidence-based practices to enhance conventional care. It encompasses a broad range of therapeutic approaches to achieve optimal health and wellness for those who are ill or those who are concerned about disease prevention.”

TMC Clark’s Center for Integrative Medicine will offer massage therapy, medical acupuncture, nutrition and dietary supplements and IV Drips that include Myer’s Push, Immune Boost Therapy, Acne Therapy and Glutathione Therapy.

Personalities who were present during the launching were TMC Enterprise President and CEO Dr. Eugene F. Ramos, TMC Enterprise Chairman of the Board Jose Xavier B. Gonzales and TMC Clark President and CEO Dr. Almario G. Jabson.

Ramos noted that while hospitals had all the latest equipment and diagnostic tools to diagnose all kinds of diseases, they are not equipped to look into how people think and feel.

“When we talk about integration, we talk about integration of mind and body. It has an impact on the systems of the body down to the level of the microcondia, how we generate energy and how we react to the stimulus and the integration again to the body goes in terms of the integration of the individual to the community,” Ramos said.

He lauded TMC Clark for taking up the challenge to convince doctors and patients to be part of this fully integrated ecosystem.

“We do not want to lose sight of the fact that integrative medicine is not just about medicine the way Western Medicine has taught us which is basically pharmaceuticals. This is medicine that heals the mind and heals the body,” Ramos said.

Gonzales said he was happy that TMC Clark was also looking into the holistic approach in dealing with medicine and lauded the team for opening the center with minimal to almost no cost to the hospital.

“I don’t know what sort of convincing powers that Dr. Jabson had but I really don’t know how the hospital was able to open up this center with no cost at all,” Gonzales said. “TMC Clark was also able to beat the main hospital in putting up this center.”

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