Osteopathic Medicine, pioneered by Andrew Taylor Still in the late 1800s, is a traditional hands-on diagnostic and therapeutic science dedicated to the treatment and healing of the entire patient. With a focus on the body's ability to heal itself and the interrelationship between structure and function, Osteopathic Physicians are uniquely trained to unleash the body's natural healing potential and address a wide range of health issues.
DOs, fully licensed physicians who graduate from a 4-year Osteopathic medical school, receive extensive training in both conventional medicine and manual diagnosis and treatment. With the ability to prescribe medications, perform surgery, and deliver babies, Osteopathic Physicians offer a comprehensive approach to healthcare, utilizing their highly developed sensory skills to evaluate dysfunction and work on multiple levels of structure and function simultaneously.
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