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New women's health clnic near Chandler hospital

Posted 12/10/24

Two women’s health providers in the East Valley are joining forces to offer patients more options for managing health and wellness.

The Center for True Harmony Wellness & Medicine and …

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New women's health clnic near Chandler hospital

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Two women’s health providers in the East Valley are joining forces to offer patients more options for managing health and wellness.

The Center for True Harmony Wellness & Medicine and Advanced Women’s Care are teaming up to open a new clinic.

It's near Banner Ocotillo Medical Center at 1727 W. Frye Rd., Suite 140, Chandler, between Alma School and Dobson roads. The new location recently opened for patients; a grand opening celebration will take place in February. 

“Teaming up with Advanced Women’s Care reinforces our whole-person approach to wellness; it gives our patients access to the resources and expertise they need-- all under one roof-- so they can achieve their health goals,” said Dr. Christine Brass-Jones, medical director and co-owner of the Center for True Harmony Wellness & Medicine, which opened its first location in Mesa in 2004.

Together, the two health providers will provide additional options, resources, and experts in one location. This means that East Valley women of all ages now have access to conventional OB/GYN, naturopathic, and alternative care from The Center for True Harmony.

Pregnant women requiring specialized care -- including high-risk conditions and multiples -- can also meet with the maternal-fetal medicine experts from Advanced Women’s Care.

“If you have a special-risk pregnancy, you’ll be able to receive care from our team of maternal-fetal medicine specialists in the same place as your OB/GYN," said Chris Johnson, CEO of Advanced Women’s Care.  

In addition to complete gynecological and obstetric care --which includes annual well-woman exams, birth control, family planning, menopause management, specialized pregnancy services, and more -- patients can access conventional Western medicine as well as naturopathic and alternative options.

A medspa complements this unique approach to women’s health, offering a variety of aesthetic and wellness services more commonly associated with a luxury spa experience. Licensed massage therapists, estheticians and other trained professionals offer treatments and therapies.

These includes acupuncture, laser hair removal, botanical medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, yoga, Reiki, massages, skin tightening and rejuvenation, hair restoration, facials, IV therapy and more. 

Visit trueharmonywellness.com or advancedwomens.care to learn more about either organization.

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