Our office prides itself on offering many approaches to your health care. But please don't misunderstand - our training was initially based in western disease diagnosis and treatments.   This allowed us to recognize serious problems, and recommend and implement aggressive therapies when necessary. By the same token, this same training has also allowed us to perceive that many treatments are designed only to treat symptoms and do little to actually create health and wellness.  

It is in this setting that we can offer our integrative approach to your problems and diseases. While the goal of removing all problems and symptoms is often unobtainable, our pursuit of improvement of your quality of life is paramount.

We also recognize the impediments to quality health care often come when necessary testing and specialist consultation is required. An additional strength our facility provides is to marshal our resources to represent your needs to the powers that be and to assure care is based on specific needs.

We offer care for complex problems that require complex therapies, drawing on many health paradigms. Please recognize that to offer this care, our expectation is that you, as our patient, have similar goals and are willing to integrate our recommendations into your life. We can then truly assist you in your journey toward greater wellbeing.

Dr. Butch Levy

Dr. Levy is a board-certified Family Physician, currently practicing in Littleton, Colorado, who has been in private clinical practice for 28 years.   Additional experience in Emergency Medicine and a decade of Obstetrical care provides a well-rounded background in Allopathic Medicine.   In addition to western care, Dr. Levy studied Traditional Acupuncture, combined with over a decade of mentoring and training in Japanese acupuncture.   Dr. Levy has incorporated these modalities into his integrative practice, which provides diverse treatments for his patients.   Dr. Levy chooses to provide interactive personal patient consultations and treatments in his practice by combining these modalities plus the addition of homeopathic and nutritional modalities.

As part of his personal philosophy, Dr. Levy pursues educational experiences for colleagues and students.   He has been working with medical students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine for four years.   He has taught seminars on acupuncture and cancer care to the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture, as well as joint seminars with Dr. Miki Shima, of The Japanese American Acupuncture Foundations.   These joint seminars on integrating oriental care and Western medicine have been Dr. Levy's active building of connections to bridge concepts of Eastern and Western care, reflecting his goal to provide the best of both worlds for patient health.

 

 
     
     
 

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