Bodhi Changes Lives at New Chandler Facility

Bodhi Changes Lives at New Chandler Facility

Grand Opening Celebration August 18

Chandler, AZ, August 11, 2011

As health care reform falls far off the political radar amidst the debt ceiling crisis, one local entrepreneur is bringing health care reform back to where it matters – to the people who need true health care now.

Since founding Bodhi in 2009, Joanna O’Neal has reached out to help those our medical system is either unwilling or unable to help – those suffering from chronic diseases and conditions.

Using a functional medicine approach, Bodhi treats the causes of diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Autoimmune, Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Asthma and many other conditions that have left people with little to hope for than more prescription medications from their traditional health care provider.

“At Bodhi, We Change Lives,” says Ms. O’Neal. “Our physicians are trained to thoroughly investigate the cause rather than just treat the symptoms, and to develop treatment programs that restore the patient to a state of wellness, not just survival until their next visit.”

Bodhi’s new facility on Kyrene Road just south of Chandler Boulevard provides a wide range of services including detoxification, colon hydrotherapy, nutritional IV therapy, hormone therapy and a wide range of specialty laboratory tests to isolate the real cause of the patient’s disease or condition.

Bodhi’s Grand Opening Celebration will be held Thursday, August 18 from 4PM to 8PM. Free B12 shots, 10-minute massages, discussions on weight loss and functional medicine will accompany great food and drink from Pita Jungle. The event is open to the public, but reservations are requested by calling 888.271.8877.

Contact Bill Merrow at bill@bodhi-body.com or 602.821.7340 for more information on Bodhi.

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