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Our Journey

Turning Point Health & Wellness started as a joint vision between its founders, Dr. Brent Zoller and Sarah Rodewald, NP-C. They both realized that while functional medicine and chiropractic care were incredible tools for helping their patients, those weren’t enough to be able to fully  optimize the chronic health conditions so prevalent today. Through having mutual clients and sharing common ground philosophies on treatment approaches, they discussed other holistic modalities that they agreed were vital to helping improve the healing of the whole person. However, just having all these therapies under one roof still wasn’t quite good enough. What they recognized is that our medical and wellness communities still continue to work separately and that a team approach to patient care can improve health outcomes more efficiently and optimally.

 

Helping people improve their health is not only a job, it’s a passion for the members of Turning Point Health & Wellness. In addition, we also realize that laughter can be the best medicine. So don’t be surprised if you see us having a nerf gun fight in the hallway! Feel free to join in on the fun!

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Our Approach

At Turning Point Health & Wellness, we believe that true wellness encompasses all aspects of your health, including your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. That's why we take a holistic and comprehensive approach to our services, addressing the root causes of any issues you may be facing while recognizing there may be times where allopathic medicine can be utilized. Our team of experts works with you to create a personalized plan that meets your unique needs, so you can achieve optimal health and wellness. From functional medicine, chiropractic care, physical therapy, massage therapy, and naturopathic medicine, we offer a wide range of services to support your health goals.

 

So why wait? Book an appointment today and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

"There is no greater honor or privilege than facilitating the process of healing for someone, to bear witness, to reach out a hand, to share the burden of someone's suffering, and to hold the hope for their recovery."

Dr. Eleanor Longden

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