Service
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Support
A licensed physician perspective that may support whole-person review, care coordination, and appropriate integrative care planning.

A whole-person physician perspective
A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) is a licensed physician. InnerVital’s planned provider model may include DO physician participation to bring a whole-person medical perspective into the clinic’s integrative care environment.
For patients, this can mean a more connected conversation about symptoms, medical history, movement, pain, sleep, stress, lifestyle, labs, medications, and when a concern belongs with primary care, specialist care, urgent care, or another clinical setting.
Potential benefits patients may seek
- A physician-level lens within an integrative care environment
- Help understanding how musculoskeletal, lifestyle, and medical factors may overlap
- Support choosing appropriate acupuncture, Tuina, chiropractic, NP, or telehealth services
- Referral awareness when symptoms require another level of care
Related consultation pathway
For many patients, the best entry point is the Functional Medicine Consults page, which explains the patient-facing consultation model more fully.
Clear language
InnerVital™ writes out Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine before using DO because many patients are not familiar with the credential. A DO physician is different from a chiropractor, nurse practitioner, acupuncturist, or Tuina practitioner. Each role contributes within its own license and scope.
Related services
Functional Medicine Consults
Chiropractic Care
Nurse Practitioner Support
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