A Relocation Update!!

A Relocation Update!!

Due to construction delays, we are moving our new location’s Opening Date to October 17th. (Originally, September 25th). Construction delays happen and we hope this will be our only delay! Our goal from now through October 17th are clear communication, timely updates on our re-opening and providing all patients with quality Telemedicine Appointments.

Below is Our Revised Opening Timeline.
August 31-October 14: Telemedicine appointments only
October 17th: We reopen for in person appointments in our beautiful new building.

Our new address will be:
9524 Federal Drive, Suite 110
Colorado Springs, CO 80921

Reminder:
Our commitment to delivering high-quality care and products remains unchanged. During the transition period, you can expect us to follow the above timeline! We will continue to keep open communication as we have updates. There will be no changes to our contact information, phone numbers, or email addresses. You can continue to get supplements from our online store at thisisgoodmedicine.com with the same discounts as always. 
 
If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. As always, thank you for your continued trust in Good Medicine Colorado.

Best regards,

Dr. Nathan Morris and the Good Medicine Colorado Team

We are RELOCATING!!

We are RELOCATING!!

We are beyond excited to announce that Good Medicine is undergoing a relocation. After careful consideration and planning, we are relocating our business to a new and more convenient location in Colorado Springs!

Below is our anticipated timeline.
August 30, 2023: We close our location in Palmer Lake! 
August 31-September 22nd: Telemedicine appointments only
September 25th: We reopen for in person appointments in our beautiful new building.

Our new address will be:
9524 Federal Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80921
 

This relocation marks an important milestone for our practice, and we believe it will enhance our ability to meet your needs and exceed your expectations. The new location offers several advantages that will contribute to our continued growth and commitment to delivering exceptional care and products! Here is what you need to know!

Key Benefits of Our Relocation: 

**Enhanced Accessibility** The new location is conveniently located off Interquest in Colorado Springs (Near Scheels).

**State-of-the-Art Facilities** Our new office space is designed with modern amenities that will foster innovation, collaboration, and productivity.
 
**Additional Access to Functional and Holistic Providers**
 Our new location will also be home to like-minded providers in the medical industry. Other providers in our new space include, The Organic Cure (holistic pediatrician), Five Essence Acupuncture, and Structural Integration (a licensed massage therapist).

**Room for Growth** The expanded space will accommodate our growing team and allow us to expand our offerings in the future.

Our commitment to delivering high-quality care and products remains unchanged. During the transition period, you can expect us to follow the above timeline! We will continue to keep open communication as we have updates. There will be no changes to our contact information, phone numbers, or email addresses. You can continue to get supplements from our online store at thisisgoodmedicine.com with the same discounts as always. 

We sincerely appreciate your ongoing support and look forward to welcoming you to our new location. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Thank you for your continued trust in Good Medicine Colorado.

Best regards,

Dr. Nathan Morris and the Good Medicine Colorado Team

Pediatric Structural Integration

Pediatric Structural Integration

WHAT KIDS WILL DISCOVER

Kids love our small gym downstairs.  There is one large piece of equipment that truly piques their interest.  This one, I call “The Bumper”, is a short ladder and platform leading to a series of rolling bolsters situated on a ramp.  Many children jump right on and start to go down this specialized slide, and some kids lack the motor coordination it takes to initially climb the ladder.  The great thing about “The Bumper” is that they all want to experience it.  Therefore, we can set them up on it and show them what it feels like, and they become excited about eventually working it all on their own.

Besides providing a motivational component, when the child ‘bumps’ down the slide a few times, we usually see a great amount of calming.  The lymph system and dural tube are activated, and we may all observe that calming, interest, excitement and a clarity comes to the eyes. The child will usually show us his/her verbal skills during this time.

WHAT THE PARENTS WILL DISCOVER

While the child is experiencing all they want to experience in the gym, for example, the spring floor, bean bags, the bumper, the exercise balls, I am watching and taking notes and allowing the child to be in my space with the parents until they feel safe with me in the room. I am observing everything I can from eye movements, body alignment, attention/eye contact lengths, general coordination, and taking notes on what parents can tell me about their child’s behavior, what interventions they are using, any history they can share with me.  I also have the parents fill out a sheet that tells me about some symptoms related to reflex integration. We talk about diet and activities the child enjoys.

From the first appointment, I will put together a plan for the next time we meet.  One of the end goals besides using the gym and working on some exercises is to eventually get them to allow me to do some Craniosacral work with them on the table. This part can last for 3 minutes if that is what the child can tolerate.  I do not make this a goal at the first appointment, but if it happens, we are all happy.  The child feels they have a choice, and if I can get my hands on them for even a short time, they feel trust and I get a chance to see what their dural system feels like.

So, the first appointment is all about Trust and getting to know each other in the setting.  It’s about no specific expectations as to what the child should/should not be doing. It’s about allowing them to put their toe in and feel the water.  It’s about discovering what their special selves have to show us.  It’s about relationship building.

I cannot say how much I love these beautiful children.  They are here to teach me.  I appreciate every chance to work with them.

Call and talk with our Clinical Coordinator about our Pediatric Structural Integration Service. 513-273-9944

My best,

Annie Morris, LMT