Holistic Parkinson’s Treatment for Charlotte Residents
Welcome to Our Parkinson's Disease Treatment
Are you or a loved one dealing with Parkinson’s disease? At Sharlin Health and Neurology, our Integrative Neurology and Functional Medicine practice offers not just treatment, but hope. We understand your unique challenges and are committed to providing world-class care and support every step of the way.
THIS PLAN IS FOR YOU IF:
- If you want a doctor who combines conventional medical treatment with the skills and mindset of functional medicine.
- If you need a physician with the right qualifications, including a medical school degree (M.D.), hands-on patient care experience, a state license to practice medicine, and certification from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN). Dr. Ken Sharlin is an MD neurologist certified in functional medicine.
- If you are looking for more than just medication prescriptions.
- If you prefer a doctor who focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of illnesses instead of only treating symptoms.
- If your priority is to have a physician who emphasizes personalized healthcare.
Our Approach to Parkinson’s Disease
Residents in Charlotte can receive Parkinson’s treatment from our doctors at Sharlin Health and Neurology near Springfield, MO. We use Traditional Neurology, Functional Medicine, and the Brain Tune Up! Protocol Treatment to offer the most advanced options available.
EXPERT CARE FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE
Sharlin Health and Neurology specializes in treating our Charlotte patients with Parkinson’s disease. Our expert team offers advanced diagnosis and treatment, providing comprehensive care tailored to your individual needs. With years of experience, we focus on improving symptoms and enhancing your quality of life.
HOLISTIC APPROACH TO PARKINSON’S CARE
We take a comprehensive approach to Parkinson’s care that goes beyond just managing symptoms. By integrating neurology and functional medicine principles, we aim to address the underlying causes of the disease. Our goal is to slow disease progression, relieve symptoms, and boost long-term vitality through therapeutic lifestyle management.
CUTTING-EDGE TREATMENTS AND THERAPIES
We specialize in caring for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Our expert team uses innovative medications and custom rehab programs to manage symptoms. We create personalized exercise routines, nutrition plans, and use holistic practices based on evidence to help you take back control of your life and reach your best health and function.
COMPASSIONATE SUPPORT EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
Sharlin Health and Neurology empowers you to face Parkinson’s with confidence. Our compassionate team offers support, guidance, education, and encouragement, helping you navigate your Parkinson’s journey with resilience.
PARKINSON’S HACKS FOR DAILY LIVING
We offer practical tips and strategies with a holistic medical approach to help our Charlotte patients’ Parkinson’s symptoms. Our resources include exercise routines, nutrition plans, and mindfulness techniques that empower you to improve your quality of life and live your best life.
TAKE THE FIRST STEP TOWARD PARKINSON’S WELLNESS
At Sharlin Health & Neurology, our expert team offers compassionate Parkinson’s treatment for our Charlotte patients. Schedule a consultation today to embark on a journey toward wellness. We create personalized treatment plans to help you regain control, restore function, and reclaim vitality. Contact us now to learn how we can support you in managing Parkinson’s disease.
Don’t let Parkinson’s dictate your life. Reach out to our dedicated professionals, who are ready to assist you on this journey.
Parkinson’s Program Benefits
Most of our Brain Tune Up! Parkinson’s patients experienced significant benefits from our advanced Parkinson’s disease protocol, though results can vary from patient to patient. Our approach aims to enhance quality of life and overall well-being.
- Clearer Speech
- Reduced Tremor
- Increased Energy
- Better Balance
- Improved Posture
- Less Rigidity
- Better Handwriting
- Louder Speech
- More Vigor
- Reduced Stress
PROGRAM ENROLLMENT SCHEDULE
Our Program Director: Callie Maggard
“Thank you for your interest in our program. I look forward to speaking with you about your health conditions and how our program could potentially help change the trajectory of your health.”
- Contact Callie Maggard to get a free consultation.
- Pick a suitable time for a call.
- Fill out the form following our conversation.
Sharlin Health and Neurology needs you to schedule an appointment and complete the intake form, because we handle a high volume of interest. Until you finish these steps, we won’t be able to answer your calls or questions.
The Brain Tune Up! program, lasting 5-8 months, assists patients nationwide. It begins with an in-person neurological evaluation and continues with virtual sessions for those traveling from afar. Comprehensive details will be provided during the initial phone consultation to ensure a clear understanding of the process.
Advanced Parkinson’s Disease Protocol
This Plan Is For You If...
- If you are looking for more than a pill.
- If you are looking for someone with the right qualifications: A medical school graduate (M.D.) with experience in direct patient care, a state license to practice medicine, and certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (APBN).
- If you want a doctor who knows how to address the root causes of disease, not just treat the symptoms or manage the disease.
- If you want a doctor who has ability to integrate traditional medical care and all of its tools with the skills and mindset of functional medicine.
- If you want a doctor who makes your personalized care the ultimate goal.
About Parkinson’s Disease
About Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects movement. It develops gradually, sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. But while tremor may be the most well-known sign of Parkinson’s disease, the disorder also causes stiffness or slowing of movement. Symptoms often begin on one side of the body. As Parkinson’s disease develops the person may show little or no facial expression, and one or both of their arms may not swing when they walk. Speech may become soft, slurred, or stuttering. They may notice their handwriting becomes small, and when they walk their feet tend to shuffle. Turning takes several extra steps, and initiating walking is more difficult; walking gets easier the more steps taken. In fact, sometimes the person with Parkinson’s disease seems to walk too fast. They may lose their balance easily, and tend to fall backwards.
What Happens When Dopamine Levels Decrease?
In Parkinson’s disease, certain nerve cells (neurons) in the brain which produce a chemical called dopamine gradually break down or die. When dopamine levels decrease, it causes abnormal brain activity, leading to signs of Parkinson’s disease. Certain genes have been identified that are associated with Parkinson’s disease, but these are uncommon except in rare cases with many family members affected by the condition. Ordinarily, Parkinson’s disease begins in middle or late life, and the risk increases with age. People usually develop the disease around age 60 or older. Parkinson’s disease is estimated to affect nearly 2 percent of those older than age 65, or about 1 million Americans altogether. Although young-onset Parkinson’s disease is recognized it is less common. Similarly, men are more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease than are women.
Conventional Approach
Conventional Medicine Approach To Parkinson’s Disease
The conventional medicine approach to Parkinson’s disease is to use medication that replaces the missing dopamine in the brain, either using a drug that is a precursor to dopamine (L-dopa) or a drug that mimics dopamine in the brain (dopamine agonists). Sometimes drugs that block the breakdown of dopamine are used (COMT inhibitors or MAO inhibitors). There is also a surgical approach to Parkinson’s disease that can be effective in improving the symptoms. In all cases, however, the disease progresses, and eventually these treatments lose their effectiveness. It is estimated that 50 to 80 percent of those with Parkinson’s disease eventually experience dementia, as well.
The Importance of Lewy Body
An important clue to understanding Parkinson’s disease is the Lewy Body. Lewy bodies are abnormal aggregates of proteins that develop inside nerve cells, and are composed largely of the protein alpha-synuclein. There is evidence that Parkinson’s disease may begin in the gut. Inflammatory patterns in the gut appear to trigger the formation of alpha synuclein that not only accumulates in the gut, but travels to the brain along the vagus nerve where it accumulates and induces the destruction of dopamine-producing cells. In this holistic framework, other factors also play a role, including the demise of the energy-producing engines of cells, called mitochondria, hormone imbalances, toxin exposures including heavy metals, herbicides and pesticides, and variations in function of the body’s normal detoxification pathways.
Our Approach
Our Functional Medicine Approach to Parkinson’s Disease
Our holistic medicine approach to Parkinson’s treatments makes a lot of sense to our clients. To accomplish this goal the Functional Medicine operating system consists of the Functional Medicine Timeline, The Functional Medicine Matrix, and the Therapeutic Lifestyle Factors (Sleep & Relaxation, Movement & Exercise, Nutrition, Stress, and Relationships). Functional Medicine Matrix, based on a scientific framework known as “systems biology,” allows the practitioner to evaluate imbalances at the cellular level. This helps sort out why the disease has occurred in the first place. By understanding each of these imbalances the patient is empowered to make changes to correct them. Each part of the Matrix is called a “node,” and there are 7 nodes on the Functional Medicine Matrix. You can read about them here: Assimilation, Defense & Repair, Energy, Biotransformation & Elimination, Structural Integrity, Transport, and Communication.