Thinking About Starting Care? Join Dr. Brad's next Hope Class, Tuesday, 12/10 at 6:30 PM.
Thinking About Starting Care? Join Dr. Brad's next Hope Class, Tuesday, 12/10 at 6:30 PM.
are you asking;
is there help for what I’m dealing with?
Discover that most often—the answer is yes!
Dr. Brad’s care is unique. And this is good news. As Hope Clinic’s Interdisciplinary Guide, Dr. Brad evaluates each patient considering all the treatment options that may be needed for positive lasting results.
You want to feel better. And you’ve tried! Remember that a practitioner is trained to provide within their specific training. But what if that’s not helpful? It can leave you feeling stuck and discouraged. We get that.
Get a better picture of what is going on with you. Dr. Brad understands that complicated conditions often have more than one root cause. Having invested years of study into the health specialties and options available, he can connect people to what is most needed.
We often hear patients are surprised by the results they see. That’s why we’re here! And it is why people send their loved ones our way.
Let’s help get you up and running, out of a cycle of stuck symptoms—to feel functional at the least and to build you up from there.
how to get started.
The first step to starting care with Dr. Brad is attending his Hope Class. Patients understand the direction of care they will receive, and they get their hopes up!
how the immune system works.
We've heard our patients' concerns and questions regarding the body's ability to fight illnesses and viruses. Dr. Brad put together a class overview to help provide answers and specific directions to support the immune system's lines of defense. Helping your body out preventively and while you are fighting off any virus can help clear things quicker. Feel free to stop and start as you find the time; it’s packed with helpful content!
our patients experience surprising results,
hear from a few here.
A mom’s hopeful story.
“There just had to be something that could help.”
RELIEF FROM SJOGREN’S.
“Hope Clinic is an apt name because I was in a place where I kind of felt hopeless.”
help for dad.
“Thank you is not an adequate enough word for what you’ve done for me and my family.”