As more people seek care that goes beyond symptom management, terms like functional medicine and integrative medicine are often used interchangeably. While both aim to look deeper than conventional medicine alone, they are not the same—and the differences matter, especially when it comes to who is providing your care and how treatment decisions are made.
At Verve Health, we practice integrative medicine, and understanding this distinction can help you choose care that is both comprehensive and safe.
Functional medicine has been instrumental in shifting healthcare toward root-cause thinking. Its strengths include:
For many patients—especially those who have felt dismissed—functional medicine can be a validating entry point into deeper health exploration.
One important difference that is often overlooked is provider training and licensure.
Functional medicine is practiced by a wide range of professionals, including:
Because functional medicine is a framework rather than a regulated medical specialty, the scope of practice can vary significantly depending on the provider’s background, training, and licensure.
This isn’t inherently negative—but it does mean that:
Integrative medicine, by contrast, is practiced exclusively by licensed medical providers.
This means integrative clinicians are trained to:
Integrative medicine blends conventional medical care with evidence-based lifestyle and complementary therapies—without separating wellness from medicine.
In practice, functional medicine often relies on set protocols tied to specific lab findings. This can lead to:
For some patients, this approach can feel overwhelming, costly, or difficult to maintain long term.
Integrative medicine is whole-person care in action—not just philosophy.
Rather than starting with a protocol, integrative medicine starts with:
Labs are used intentionally, not exhaustively. Medications, hormones, and supplements are tools—used when appropriate and avoided when unnecessary.
Another key difference lies in flexibility.
Your sleep, relationships, work demands, trauma history, movement patterns, and food relationship matter just as much as lab numbers.
At Verve Health, integrative medicine means:
We believe sustainable health doesn’t come from chasing every abnormal marker—it comes from aligning biology with real life.
Both functional and integrative medicine aim to move healthcare forward. But if you’re looking for care that:
Integrative medicine offers a comprehensive, medically grounded path forward.
Because optimal health isn’t built on protocols—it’s built on partnership.
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