About
Are you struggling with pain, injury, or limited mobility—and ready to get back to doing what you love?
At our center, we take a personalized approach grounded in sports medicine and physical rehabilitation. Every journey begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand the root cause of your pain or limitations. From there, we design a targeted treatment plan that may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, advanced pain management techniques.
Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking to improve your physical function, our integrated approach ensures your body heals and performs at its best—safely and efficiently.
I-SOA programs guide you every step of the way, restoring movement, reducing pain, and helping you reclaim your active lifestyle.
Who is it for?
This approach is ideal for individuals who:
- Want to prevent chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity, or autoimmune disorders
- Are dealing with persistent or unexplained symptoms
- Seek to enhance their energy, immunity, hormonal balance, digestion, and mental clarity
- Wish to take an active role in their long-term health and well-being
- Prefer a holistic, whole-person approach rather than one-size-fits-all treatments
Why is it needed?
Modern lifestyles, poor nutrition, stress, environmental toxins, and lack of personalized care are major contributors to today’s growing chronic disease burden. Preventive and Functional Medicine addresses these challenges by:
- Detecting imbalances early, before disease develops
- Creating tailored wellness plans that empower patients
- Supporting the body’s natural healing mechanisms
- Reducing reliance on medications through lifestyle and nutritional interventions
- Promoting sustainable, lifelong health rather than temporary fixes
32 Years of Success
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will handle the majority of medical requests, with a specialists involved only if necessary.
Founding of the First Clinic
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
1987
Expansion Team of Doctors
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
1996
Global Breakthrough
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
2004
Equipment Upgrade
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
2010
Re-Branding of the Network
We have introduced the principle of family medicine, which means that the family practitioner will.
2019
Why Choose Us?
Quality
Reaction
Focus
The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.
The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.
The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.
The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.
The major goal of family medicine is to build trust between the patient and the general practitioner, which allows achieving the best treatment outcome.
The specific features of work of the general practitioner (family doctor) are more reasonable and beneficial to both GPs and patients in many respects.