What
to Expect On Your First Visit to a Complementary and Alternative Practitioner
If you’ve never been to a complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM) practitioner, it’s natural to wonder what to expect on your
first visit. The following will hopefully help to dispel any fears or
uncertainties that you may have.
On your first visit,
your CAM practitioner will need to assess your health needs in a variety of
ways in order to determine the nature of your illness and the best way
to go about treating your problem. He or
she will review your current healthcare routine and medical history, which
includes past and present medical problems, surgeries, and hospitalizations.
Your CAM practitioner may want you to specify information about medical
problems that affect or have affected relatives such as your parents, siblings,
grandparents, and children.
Your CAM practitioner
will ask about medications that you are currently taking. These include
prescription and over-the-counter drugs as well as all vitamins, herbs, and
other nutritional supplements. In addition, your CAM practitioner will want to know about certain lifestyle factors
that could be affecting your health. These may include:
- Alcohol, drug, and tobacco use
- Amounts of exercise and physical activity
- Dietary habits
- Occupational exposures to such hazards as
asbestos, solvents, and lead paint
Your CAM practitioner
will likeley perform a routine physical exam. Most of the time, this is as
simple as checking your blood pressure and pulse, looking in your ears and
eyes, and measuring your height and weight. He or she may order specific
laboratory or diagnostic tests to more thoroughly identify your health needs.
Tests may include, but are not limited to, analyses of functional
nutrient, trace mineral, antioxidant, and amino acid levels, as well as a full
blood panel that may give valuable
clues in the diagnosis of a multitude of medical conditions.
After your examination, your CAM practitioner may suggest
various therapies such as herbal or homeopathic remedies, relaxation techniques
such as yoga, massage, and mediation, acupuncture, nutritional supplements,
dietary changes, and chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation, among many
others. While these various approaches to health and healing differ widely in
their philosophical basis and treatment plan, your CAM practitioner will strive
to recommend remedies to boost your immune system, promote overall well being,
and prevent reoccurring illness, focusing on treating the main cause of your
condition instead of just the symptoms.