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Chronic Cardiometabolic Disease drives six of the top ten causes of death in the United States. A new Proactive Medicine Paradigm must replace the traditional reactive paradigm. Most of us are past the opportunity for prevention. We just have not seen or felt the devastating manifestations, YET.
A personalized CurePlan, supported by CureCoach.App, empowers you to proactively pursue optimal health. The Cure Center and other coaches will support you every step of the way, from your initial video Discovery Zoom Call to executing your personalized CurePlan and seeing the measurable improvement as your arteries get younger and you get healthier.
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Schedule a free video Discovery Zoom Call
Click here to schedule a complimentary video Discovery Zoom Call and provide information we need to answer questions about process, cost and Medicare/insurance coverage.
Click here to register as a new member. Provide your full legal name and a unique, personal email address.
Provide and organize your medical history and experience by completing the modules, starting with Engagement/Empowerment.
Communicate via secure, private text Messages and document sharing.
Collaborate with the providers you choose from our Cure Coach roster.
Enhance your understanding to empower your success by clicking on the book icons linked to useful, concise reliable information.
The red, yellow, and green bars estimate the impact/risk of each module to your outcome. You can slide from green (low) impact to red (high) impact if you think our impression is wrong.
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Questions? Call The CureCenter at 217-321-1987.
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.
Willing to come to 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.