What does “evidence-based integrative care” mean?

“Evidence-based integrative care” refers to a model that combines the best available scientific research with whole-person healing approaches. In Dr. Luthar’s practice, this means using conventional tools like lab testing, imaging, and clinical guidelines, alongside well-supported lifestyle and mind-body therapies.

He integrates disciplines such as nutrition, sleep science, movement, mindfulness, and relational health, all of which are increasingly validated by research for their impact on long-term wellness and chronic disease prevention.

Evidence-based does not mean rigid. It means responsive to high-quality data while remaining open to nuance, individual variation, and emerging fields of inquiry. Dr. Luthar stays current on clinical trials and scientific literature and filters that information through his own medical judgment and patient context.

The result is care that is both grounded and adaptable offering the structure of modern medicine with the flexibility and depth of integrative healing.

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