Complementary Medicine
Integrating chiropractic care, acupuncture, and therapeutic massage alongside your standard clinical medicine to relieve pain, reduce stress, and restore function.
Integrative
Blended Western and traditional wellness
Pain Focus
Dedicated support for chronic pain conditions
Referral-Based
Coordinated with your primary care provider
Whole Person
Addressing body, mind, and spirit together
What We Offer
Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese medicine techniques using sterile, ultra-thin needles to stimulate specific meridians, assisting with chronic pain, tension headaches, and systemic stress.
Chiropractic Care
Manual spinal and joint adjustments to improve skeletal alignment, relieve pressure on nerves, and restore mobility to restricted joints.
Therapeutic Massage
Focused clinical soft-tissue manipulation to reduce muscle spasms, improve local circulation, speed up healing, and decrease tension.
Integrative Wellness Coaching
One-on-one sessions to explore diet, lifestyle adjustments, mindful practices, and stress reduction strategies tailored to your health goals.
Mind-Body Medicine
Guided relaxation, breathing techniques, biofeedback training, and mindfulness education to assist the body's natural healing systems.
Coordinated Specialty Referral
Immediate link and team-based coordination with physical therapy, rehabilitation, and traditional tribal healers.
Coordinated and focused on whole-person healing.
Complementary Medicine at Southcentral Foundation is designed as a direct partnership with your primary care provider. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, chiropractic care, acupuncture, and massage are integrated directly into your overall primary care management plan.
This collaborative approach ensures that clinical care, structural alignment, tissue healing, stress reduction, and traditional tribal medicine work in complete harmony to support your journey toward health.
Who qualifies for Complementary Medicine?
Alaska Native and American Indian customer-owners of Southcentral Foundation
Referral from your primary care provider or behavioral health consultant
Active treatment plan addressing specific chronic pain, mobility, or stress conditions
Willingness to actively participate in collaborative, whole-person healing strategies
Get a referral today.
Complementary Medicine services require a referral from your assigned primary care or behavioral health team. Talk to your provider at your next visit or contact our care navigation team.