Ohio State Integrative Health heals the whole person

We offer the best of both conventional and complementary medicine to promote optimal health, prevent and treat disease and meet each patient’s unique physical, emotional and spiritual health goals. A key feature is our Integrative Health Clinic, which provides a rich scope of services and educational opportunities rarely found in traditional medical centers. Our nationally recognized practitioners include nurses, physicians, massage therapists and chiropractors with expertise in pediatrics, nutrition therapy, Ayurveda, Chinese medicine and many other fields. With public interest in complementary health care continuing to grow, we offer acupuncture, mind-body medicine, including meditation and many other nontraditional therapies. We also provide convenient access to the world-renowned scientists and clinicians at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

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Classes designed for your well-being

Ohio State Integrative Health offers a wide variety of classes that enhance your physical, emotional, mental, spiritual and social well-being - including tai chi, meditation and beginner and advanced yoga.

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Comprehensive treatments

Ohio State’s specially trained physicians and practitioners blend complementary and conventional treatments and therapies to heal the mind, body and spirit.

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Our Team

The Division of Integrative Health boasts a wide array of nationally recognized practitioners.

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Integrative Health Resources

Ohio State offers complementary resource guides and recordings.

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What is acupuncture?

David Wang, PhD, RAc, is an acupuncturist in Integrative Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Here, he explains what acupuncture is, how it works and how insurance coverage works for acupuncture treatment.

Why Ohio State for massage therapy?

Michele Mack, LMT explains that here at Ohio State, we have a variety of different types of therapists specially trained to treat patients in ways that are best for them.

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