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Patient-Centric Health Model

Meaning

The Patient-Centric Health Model is a comprehensive clinical framework where the patient’s unique biological profile, personal values, preferences, and lifestyle circumstances are placed at the absolute center of all diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making. This model emphasizes a collaborative partnership between the clinician and the individual, ensuring that all hormonal and metabolic interventions are customized for maximum adherence and long-term efficacy. It shifts the focus from disease management to personalized wellness and vitality.