20 Hope Ave, Suite 107 •  Waltham, MA 02453
Phone: 781-647-0066 •  Fax: 781-899-4905

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James Greenblatt, MD - Medical Director

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Integrative Medicine for Mental Health

Integrative medicine provides patient-centered science-based care by analyzing each patient’s unique genetic, biochemical and nutritional status. Instead of narrowly focusing on a diagnosis, we view the human body as a complex network of interacting systems, each influencing the whole.

Most modern psychiatry is based on psychopharmacology, with medications prescribed based on patient symptoms with trial and error. The process of finding the right medication can be lengthy and frustrating. CPR offers a different biologically-based approach to mental health and medication selection.

CPR is one of the few medical practices using functional medicine and nutritional biochemistry in mental health treatment. Our approach is grounded in the fundamentals of biochemistry and brain science. As a patient at CPR, you will be treated by dedicated staff and clinicians with specialized experience in nutritional and integrative medicine.

At CPR, we respect your individuality. Our clinic offers customized nutritional recommendations based on FDA-approved metabolic testing and personalized medication recommendations provided by Referenced-EEG. These medical profiles help us to select the best integrative psychiatry treatments for your unique needs.

We look forward to working with you.

www.comprehensivepsychiatricresources.com

20 Hope Ave, Suite 107
Waltham, Massachusetts 02453
Phone: 781-647-0066 * Fax: 781-899-4905

 

Integrative Psychiatric Practice

The most significant lesson I relearn with every patient is how complex our uniqueness really is. This individuality defines our core metabolism and biochemistry. Our unique metabolic puzzle supports our ability to pay attention, inhibit unwanted behaviors, and regulate our moods.
— James Greenblatt, MD