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FAQs

What is a Christian Health Practitioner (CHP)?

The goal of a Christian Health Practitioner (CHP) is to coach clients through nutritional and lifestyle recommendations which will ultimately be supportive of health. Recommendations are made through understanding of the foundational aspects of health (a nutrient-dense diet, hydration, movement and exercise, rest and sleep, sunlight, time in nature), and better health is a natural consequence. CHPs assess the bio-individual needs of each client and create a personalized, holistic plan for nutrition and lifestyle change. 

What do your services include?

Once you book a New Client Consult, you will receive intake forms that will provide your CHP with information about your health history and current symptoms. At your appointments, your CHP will go over your history/forms and discuss a protocol for you. You will also receive access to a client portal which includes:

• Detailed session notes;
• Discounts on professional grade supplements;
• Integrated food and lifestyle journaling; and
• Messaging with your CHP (for questions between sessions).

Do you accept insurance?

Unfortunately, we do not accept insurance. All appointments are cash pay, however, we do extend discounted rates on supplements to all active clients.

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The care of a Christian Health Practitioner ("CHP") is not designed to treat any specific disease or medical condition. A CHP is trained to evaluate your nutritional needs and make recommendations of dietary change and nutritional supplements, not medical diagnoses or prescriptions. No comment or recommendation from your CHP should be construed as a medical diagnosis or prescription. 

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