MoreLife @ The CureCenter
Cardiometabolic Disease is a chronic inflammation driven Catastrophic Unseen Reversible Epidemic of Chronic Disease in adults of all ages.
Progressing to stroke, heart disease and cancer, it is the most common threat to the lives we want to live. But there is good news!
Our results prove reversibility and remission/cure is possible with a Proactive approach that reduces chronic inflammation and its deadly consequences.
ZERO patients who followed their Personalized CurePlan suffered a stroke or heart attack in 10 years!!
Some who have dropped out have suffered strokes and heart attacks. They are welcome to resume their CurePlan journey.
A CurePlan is a collaborative effort between you and your CureCoach providers to reverse and even cure arterial disease and diabetes.
PICK YOUR PATH TO A CUREPLAN
GET STARTED ON CURECOACH.APP
Register on CureCoach.App as a new member and fill in your profile. Provide details on your personal history of events, procedures, or other chronic conditions. The information shared is protected as with your other patient physician relationships.
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Use the Red to Green sliders and tokens to estimate threats and see the greatest opportunities.
Cost: 15-30 minutes of your time to answer the CurePlan questions.
SCHEDULE YOUR DISCOVERY ZOOM CALL
No cost till you agree to a CurePlan consultation or you had a deferred payment screening carotid ultrasound
First step for those who have already suffered a stroke, heart attack, stent or bypass surgery or under treatment for previously documented arterial disease, prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes
Explore insurance coverage or affordable cash payment options for CurePlan development and monitoring.
Talk directly to Dr. Craig Backs, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of the CureCenter.
Click here to schedule your free video Discovery Call.
Cost: 15-30 minutes of your time to learn about your options
CAROTID ULTRASOUND
Get started with a CureScreen or Carotid Intima Media Thickness (CIMT) ultrasound. This affordable quick non-invasive ultrasound scan of the carotid (neck) arteries reveals arterial disease that can end in sudden death or disability if left untreated.
Cost:
Screening (Plaque/No Plaque) $99
Carotid IMT (Arterial Age, Type of Plaque) $198
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LAB TESTING TO IDENTIFY ROOT CAUSES
Available at widely available convenient Quest Patient Service Centers.
(Click here for available locations/appointments)Uncover and measure chronic inflammation, lipid details, insulin resistance, Vitamin D deficiency, homocysteine and other correctable Root Causes
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Cost $250-$300 with consultation or covered by health insurance in most cases. Often covered by payers based on screening test findings.
OTHER ASSESSMENT OPTIONS
Cancer/Immune/Dementia/Cognitive Concerns
Aging/General Functional Health Optimization
DEVELOP YOUR CUREPLAN:
Lifestyle changes that you can sustain by supporting progress, not perfection
Supplements targeted at identified deficiencies
Medications with a proven track record of effectiveness, safety and affordability
Cost: $300 for initial consultation, less for quarterly to annual followup meetings in person or by video conference. Often covered by payers depending on details of coverage.
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Get started today by scheduling your complimentary video Discovery call with Dr. Craig Backs. He will answer your questions and walk you through the steps to get started.
Still have questions?
Watch this video to learn about all the CureCenter has to offer while Dr. Backs walks you through the MoreLife page on the CureCenter's website.
Get Started on the Path to a Long and Healthy Life
Participate in a 15-30 minute Zoom or phone call with Dr. Backs. Your questions about process, cost, insurance coverage and expectations will be answered. You will decide together if the CureCenter and a CurePlan are right for you.
Located in Central Illinois? Schedule your 15-minute CureScreen for arterial disease. It’s quick, painless, and is the first step toward preventing the most common cause of death and disability.