For many of us, when we feel unwell, we call our primary care doctor for an appointment. In emergencies, we head to the hospital and expect the experts to find an answer, make us feel better, and send us on our way. For others, we choose to visit a naturopath, acupuncturist, nutritionist, or health coach. Some folks take charge of their health with exercise, wise food choices, meditation, and more. Some ignore symptoms until they have no choice except to face the music.
The healthcare culture is inclusive, no matter what our beliefs. In recent years, some describe healthcare culture as thwarted with political, social, emotional, and economic issues in continual flux. Though the industry strives to serve many in some form; it has its flaws.