The Root Cause Revolution: Why Now is the Best Time to Find a Functional Medicine Practitioner

03/11/2025 14 min
The Root Cause Revolution: Why Now is the Best Time to Find a Functional Medicine Practitioner

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Are you among the growing number of patients dissatisfied with conventional healthcare? Recent studies show a dramatic drop in trust in physicians, falling from 71% to just 40% as of early 2024. This shift has driven rising interest in Functional Medicine (FM), an approach that prioritizes empathy, collaboration, and prevention over procedures and prescriptions.In this episode, drawing on insights from Nancy A. Palermo, MD, we explore how to navigate this evolving landscape and find a qualified FM practitioner.What is Functional Medicine?We dive into the core concepts of FM, defined as a patient-centered, systems-based model that views the body as an integrated whole. Functional Medicine is focused on identifying the root causes of illness and emphasizes long-term wellness rather than merely managing symptoms. FM practitioners explore how factors like diet, lifestyle, genetics, and environment interact to affect health. They look beyond symptoms, examining nutritional and environmental influences, hormonal and metabolic balance, and stress and social factors.We highlight the crucial difference between FM and conventional care:In conventional medicine, treatment often begins and ends with a diagnosis and prescription (such as indefinite medication for IBS).In FM, the practitioner investigates why the symptom developed—exploring gut health, stress, food sensitivities, and environmental exposures—and then designs a personalized plan using nutrition, movement, supplements, or lifestyle changes.A 2019 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) study found that patients treated at a Functional Medicine clinic experienced greater quality of life and symptom reduction, often with fewer prescriptions and lower long-term costs, compared to those in standard primary care. The ultimate goal of FM is to empower you to no longer need constant medical care, allowing your body to thrive on its own.Finding the Right Practitioner & Understanding the CostBecause the field is not formally regulated, anyone can market themselves as a Functional Medicine provider. We outline the essential steps to ensure quality care:Always look for an MD, DO, or PA who has completed specialized training and certification through the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM).IFM-certified practitioners complete advanced coursework and must pass a comprehensive board exam. You can utilize the IFM website’s “Find a Practitioner” tool.We also address practical financial considerations:FM visits, which typically last 60–90 minutes, are rarely covered by insurance.Initial consultations generally range from $400–$500 per hour, with additional costs for specialized testing.However, many offices provide a superbill for potential out-of-network reimbursement, and you can often use HSA or FSA funds for these visits, especially if the practitioner is an MD, DO, or PA.Listen in to learn what to expect from this in-depth, personalized experience—a commitment that leads to profound rewards, including better energy and long-term wellness.Analogy to solidify understanding:Think of conventional medicine as a highly skilled gardener who prunes dead branches and sprays insecticide (treating the symptom), while Functional Medicine is the soil scientist who tests the pH, checks for nutrient deficiencies, and ensures the entire ecosystem is healthy so the plant can grow strong from the roots up.This podcast uses an AI scribe to convert Thrive's website content into conversational dialogue you can listen to wherever you are!

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