Traditional Medicine | Functional Medicine |
Uses symptoms to identify the illness, Masks or suppresses symptoms, but does not address underlying cause, which creates “patients for life”. | Focusing on the root cause of the symptoms and emphasizes the importance of diet and lifestyle. |
Patients with the same disease get the same treatment, regardless of their differences. Treatment often involves pharmaceuticals, which can have side effects and complications. | Treatments are highly individualized based on patient needs and generally produce mild or no side effects, as most are holistic approaches. |
Views the body as a collection of separate parts, each of which has its own doctor (i.e. cardiologist, podiatrist, etc.). | Treats the body as an interconnected whole, and recognizes the importance of these connections in health and disease. |
Focused on managing disease after it has already reached an irreversible state. | Tests and treatments designed to promote optimal function, prevent and reverse illness, and improve quality of life. |