As care progresses, many patients reach a point where symptoms are calmer, function is more stable, and visits naturally become less frequent.
At this stage, some choose to continue supporting their health through nutrition and periodic lab-guided insight rather than ongoing in-office care.
This page explains what that can look like.
As we age, the body's ability to adapt, recover, and compensate changes.
Nutrition often plays a larger role in:
Rather than adding more treatment, many patients benefit from simplifying support.
Nutrition and lab continuity is not about frequent visits.
It is about:
For many patients, this becomes the most sustainable form of long-term care.
While each situation is individual, continuity care may include:
This process is designed to be calm and manageable, not overwhelming.
If you are already on supplements and need to reorder, see our How to Reorder Supplements page.
After an injury stabilizes or active care winds down, some patients ask:
Nutrition and lab-guided support can help answer those questions without requiring frequent office visits.
This transition is optional and discussed only when appropriate.
Many services related to nutrition and wellness fall outside of Medicare coverage.
When this is the case:
Many Medicare patients appreciate having supportive options that do not require frequent appointments.
We believe:
This approach tends to work well for people who:
If that resonates, we can explore this together at the appropriate time.
Nutrition and lab continuity is never introduced as a requirement.
It is simply one option for those who want ongoing support with less in-office care.
When and if it makes sense, we will explain it clearly and answer questions.
Parker Wellness Center
7200 East Hampden Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80224, United States
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