FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Dr. Ritchie works with people from all over, either in-person or over the phone. He does work from virtual offices, which gives him the flexibility to work throughout the region, however many people choose to do phone consultations either due to location or convenience. To get started all you have to do is call us. We will be happy to schedule a time for you to speak with Dr. Ritchie. Once you have scheduled an appointment we will email the new patient forms. Please complete these thoroughly. Email or mail these forms back so they arrive at least 2 days prior to your consultation. During your first visit it is our goal to listen. Chances are you have a health problem that has gone unresolved with other interventions. It is our goal to completely understand you, your health concerns and your health goals. It is likely Dr. Ritchie will make a recommendation for care at the end of your consultation. We look forward to speaking with you. Give us a call now and we’ll be happy to schedule your first appointment.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Dr. Ritchie holds a Doctorate of Chiropractic degree and a bachelor's of science. He has over 11 years clinical experience and has also completed the following additional course-work in clinical nutrition: - Functional Blood Chemistry - Nutritional Solutions for a Pharmaceutical World - Male Hormones and Adrenal Health - Effectively Managing Blood Sugar and Inflammatory Issues - Nutritional Support for Pain & Inflammation - Nutrition Response Testing - Fundamentals of Clinical Nutrition
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
Dr. Ritchie has helped thousands of people not only feel better, but restore true health. Dr. Ritchie practiced as a chiropractor for more than a decade and introduced clinical nutrition into his practice in 2010. He found that people healed faster and also found a higher state of health and well-being when proper diet and nutritional supplementation was included in the care program. Dr. Ritchie quickly found that clinical nutrition was of such importance, and his patients were in such need, he decided to devote his practice entirely to clinical nutrition.