Tracy Darling, M.D.. 16766 Bernardo Center Drive Suite 103 . San Diego, CA 92128 . (858) 248-7700 . Email: tdarling1@gmail.com
integrative nutritional medicine
Dr. Tracy Darling is a medical doctor with a unique approach
to health.

She works with you to help you achieve your health goals
by balancing nutrition, hormones, and overall organ function.

She can also recommend the detoxification program
or weight reduction program that is right for you.

Dr Darling's primary areas of focus are:

Weight Reduction using the hCG protocol
Bio-identical hormone Replacement
Measuring and treating
specific vitamin deficiencies
Auto-immune conditions including Psoriasis, Rheumatoid Arthritis,
and Lupus
Allergic conditions including Asthma, ADD/ADHD
Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
Thyroid conditions
Adrenal fatigue and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Heart Disease,
Cholestrol imbalances, and High Blood Pressure
Chelation Therapy for heavy metal detoxification

Dr. Darling believes that we all deserve to live as healthy
and vibrantly as possible, and her mission is to help you
bring your body to a state of optimal function.

Please contact the office to get on the road to optimal health!
welcome!
Integrative medicine is
healing-oriented medicine
that
takes account of the whole person
(body, mind, and spirit), including
all aspects of lifestyle. It
emphasizes the therapeutic
relationship and makes use of all
appropriate therapies, both
conventional and alternative.
The principles of integrative medicine:

A partnership
between patient and practitioner in the healing process

Appropriate use of conventional and alternative methods to facilitate
the body's innate healing response

Consideration of all factors that influence health, wellness and
disease, including mind, spirit and community as well as body

A philosophy that neither rejects conventional medicine nor accepts
alternative therapies uncritically

Recognition that good medicine should be based in good science, be
inquiry driven, and be open to new paradigms

Use of natural, effective, less-invasive interventions whenever possible

Use of the broader concepts of promotion of health and the prevention
of illness as well as the treatment of disease


Training
of practitioners to be models of health and healing, committed
to the process of self-exploration and self-development