Providence Integrative Medicine Program provides evidence-based and reasonable complementary therapies in partnership with conventional treatments using a compassionate, whole-person approach.
Whether the symptom is pain, fatigue, weight gain, anxiety, nausea, skin rash – or some, none or all of the above – our job is to see the whole picture. We make connections and treat underlying causes with the full range of therapies that are available today.
West Side Clinic:
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
9135 S.W. Barnes Rd., Suite 161
Portland, OR 97225 Map/Directions Phone: 503-216-0246
East Side Clinic:
Providence Cancer Center
on the campus of Providence Portland Medical Center
4805 N.E. Glisan St., Main Level
Portland, OR 97213 Map/Directions Phone: 503-215-3219
Can echinacea beat the common cold?
A new study suggests that echinacea can cut the risk of some colds in half and reduce the duration of illness by up to 1.5 days. How do these findings measure up to the conclusions of past research? Providence Integrative Medicine Program medical director Miles Hassell, M.D., evaluates the latest news in natural medicine.
You may not be, according to a study presented recently at the annual conference of the American College of Sports Medicine. Providence Integrative Medicine’s Cindy Reuter, N.D., MSOM, L.Ac., R.D., tells us how to get the most bang for your buck when it comes to working out.
One-third of 500,000 annual cancer deaths preventable through diet and exercise
New nutrition and fitness guidelines released by the American Cancer Society are backed up by scientific evidence, says Miles Hassell, M.D., medical director of Providence Integrative Medicine. Maintaining a good diet and exercise are as important as quitting smoking for both preventing and surviving cancer.