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Choosing a complementary medical practitioner

Is mom considering an herb-based remedy? If so, she joins 24% of American adults who report using herbal medicines, supplements, or teas. Fifteen percent turn to chiropractors, while 9% use acupuncture and 6% use homeopathy.

You probably have heard individual success stories. But the risks and benefits of many alternative treatments have not been scientifically confirmed. And sometimes seemingly harmless herbs or supplements can actually interfere with prescription drugs.

It’s not that your loved one shouldn’t try alternatives. You simply want to take reasonable precautions and coordinate with your relative’s regular doctor.

Find a competent practitioner.

Learn about the practitioner. Check out their website or brochure. Ideally, have a brief, introductory interview in person or over the phone.

Before starting treatment. Share the complementary provider’s plan with your relative’s primary care doctor. Does the doctor have any concerns? It’s better for your loved one overall if the two plans of care can become an integrated approach.

Is your relative interested in alternative healing?
Perhaps they have more faith in complementary medicine. Or maybe western medicine has not yet found a cure that matches your loved one’s standards for quality of life (for example, too many side effects). We at Gentle Shepherd Hospice understand the many reasons your family member might seek an alternative. Let us help you find credible practitioners. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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