About
SOLOS
Our name reads the same backwards as forwards
- and even upside down.
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We believe this is the way your healthcare should be.
It should be comprehensive - work from every angle,
and always make sense to you.
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"Holistic care consultations that work
for you."
Quality.
Accessible.
Care.
Providing accessible healthcare of the highest quality is our mission.
This means easy access to the right health care provider at a time and place that works for you.
We offer a variety of options for accessing care (virtual, in-person, and by phone).
Our friendly and knowledgeable team can assess, diagnose, treat, provide counseling, and help you manage changes to your health every step of the way.
Where you matter most.
At Solos, our patients are our partners.
We believe medicine is most effective when you are an active participant in your health.
With expert clinical consultations offering a holistic approach, we aim to help you make informed choices in prevention and treatment of your health concerns - with you as a leading participant in the direction and the decisions that matter most to your well-being.
Our Team
Manual Osteopaths
A manual osteopath is a healthcare professional specializing in osteopathic therapy, focusing on the body's musculoskeletal system using non-invasive methods. They use a holistic approach to assess and treat various strains, sprains, chronic pain and physical injuries, emphasizing the body's natural ability to heal itself.
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Manual osteopaths employ techniques such as stretching, massaging, and manipulating muscles and joints to improve mobility, alleviate pain, and enhance overall health.
Additionally, they may incorporate nutritional therapy using vitamins, minerals and herbs as part of their treatment plans. The osteopathic therapeutic approach views all body systems as interconnected and aims for the harmonious functioning of the entire body for optimal health.
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Psychiatrists (M.D.)
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who have received specialized training in diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions (such as psychotherapy and medication treatment). Some work in hospitals or mental health agencies. They may also work on their own in "private practice." Because physicians are publicly-funded, one does not need to pay any fees to see a psychiatrist, even for those in private practice.
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Therapeutic Nutritionists
A therapeutic nutritionist specializes in using nutrition to support and improve health outcomes by assessing individual nutritional needs, developing personalized diet plans, and providing guidance on food choices to address specific health conditions. This role differs from a regular nutritionist in several key ways. Overall, therapeutic nutritionists are specialized in using nutrition as a form of treatment for specific health conditions, distinguishing them from regular nutritionists.
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Therapeutic Nutritionists
Four Pillars offers regular follow-up with a therapeutic nutritionist. This role differs from a regular nutritionist in several key ways.
Regular Nutritionists
Concentrate on general health, wellness, and preventive nutrition.
Offer more general advice for the average healthy individual
May work closely with other healthcare providers to integrate nutritional plans, but this practice is less common
Typically focus on broader topics such as weight management and balanced diets.
May have more general training and qualifications in nutrition and dietetics
Therapeutic Nutritionists
Focus on therapeutic interventions, specifically targeting health conditions and medical issues through dietary changes
Provide highly individualized care tailored to specific medical needs, such as:
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managing chronic diseases
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recovering from illness
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addressing deficiencies
Work closely with other healthcare providers to integrate their nutritional plans with medical treatments to support overall health
Possess specialized knowledge about how nutrition impacts various medical conditions, such as:
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diabetes
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cardiovascular disease
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gastrointestinal disorders
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autoimmune diseases
Often have advanced training and credentials in clinical nutrition or related fields, enabling them to address complex health issues through diet
Manual Osteopaths
A manual osteopath is a healthcare professional specializing in osteopathic therapy, focusing on the body's musculoskeletal system using non-invasive methods. They use a holistic approach to assess and treat various strains, sprains, chronic pain and physical injuries, emphasizing the body's natural ability to heal itself. Manual osteopaths employ techniques such as stretching, massaging, and manipulating muscles and joints to improve mobility, alleviate pain, and enhance overall health. Additionally, they may incorporate nutritional therapy using vitamins, minerals and herbs as part of their treatment plans. The osteopathic therapeutic approach views all body systems as interconnected and aims for the harmonious functioning of the entire body for optimal health.