Cleveland Clinic’s Herbal Medicine Program: 11 Years and Going Strong

Eleven years strong, Cleveland Clinic's Herbal Medicine Program stands as a beacon for integrating traditional healing with Western medical practice, demonstrating a profound shift towards holistic patient care. Founded by the visionary Dr. Tanya I. Edwards, the Center for Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine offers a diverse array of complementary therapies, from herbal medicine and acupuncture to yoga and reiki.

Established in 2014, the Chinese Herbal Therapy Clinic provides personalized herbal treatments for a spectrum of conditions, including chronic pain, digestive disorders, and infertility. What makes this program truly pioneering is its rigorous commitment to safety and quality, collaborating with certified herbalists and requiring physician referrals to ensure seamless integration with conventional treatments. By sourcing pharmaceutical-grade herbs and carefully assessing interactions, Cleveland Clinic sets a high standard. This successful model not only empowers patients with broader, more natural treatment options and improved satisfaction, but also significantly contributes to the growing body of research in integrative medicine, paving the way for other institutions to embrace evidence-based complementary therapies and redefine the future of healthcare.
Cleveland Clinic’s Herbal Medicine Program: 11 Years and Going Strong