Rhinebeck Health Center and The Center for Progressive Medicine

Necessity is the mother of invention; but the rapidly escalating pace of life is the mother of an invention in medicine. We call it Progressive Medicine because it enables the innate healing potential within our patient's bodies and minds to progress and function at a higher level than has ever been known before. When that awakening takes place, we more than just survive -- we thrive.

As medicine comes under increasing scrutiny and insurance industry induced sweeping overhauls, we believe in harkening back to a simple truth: healing happens through a partnership between the patient and his health care team. Yet as simple as this truth is, we also recognize that the issues of health are as complex as the human being itself.

We recognize patients as individuals and, when recommending a personal wellness/treatment regimen, we never lose sight of the fact that such a program is deeply personal. While human bodies behave in relatively discernible patterns, they're a bit like snowflakes, in that no two are identical. So we remain ever open, ever inquiring to discover just what makes the body of each of our patients tick.

And, for us, that first step in the process of healing is listening. But not just listening to your breathing and heart beat with our stethoscopes. We listen to your physical and emotional symptoms, we listen to your history, we listen to your concerns. We know first and foremost, that humans beings are not predictable machines encased in flesh. And that's why the medicine we practice is called Progressive Medicine; it's a unifying approach to health care, which expands the current medical model in our country by combining the best of conventional medicine with the most ancient alternative therapies, as well as their most up-to-the minute counterparts. We're concerned with more than prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease; our commitment is to promoting a new level of wellness.

 

Services: Visit their websites to learn more about these topics, and the services they provide:

  • Allergies
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Chelation Therapy
  • Immune System Disorders
  • Lyme Disease
  • Medical Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs
  • Mesotherapy
  • Nutritional and Preventive Medicine
  • Prolotherapy
  • Pulse Biofeedback
  • Stress Management
  • Women’s Health

Kenneth Bock, MD: Bock Integrative Medicine

Steven Bock, MD: BockMD.com

Michael Compain, MD: Bock Integrative Medicine