Restoration Healthcare is an integrative healthcare practice where complex and unresolved health issues are our specialty. We take a high touch, high-tech approach to the practice of medicine. Our physicians and expert clinicians take a deep dive into your current and past health history to seek the root causes of what’s ailing you. We help you make sense of the medical data and recommended treatment plan, as well as the cost of treatment and how to pay for it-all the while honoring the financial impact it may have on you and your family.
General FAQs
How do I become a Restoration Healthcare patient?
If you’re tired of feeling bad and frustrated by doctors who don’t understand you or your health concerns or condition(s), and if you’re willing to engage in the work required to achieve positive health outcomes, then you can request for a New Patient Packet. All new Restoration Healthcare patients must complete and submit a New Patient Packet before we can schedule an initial consultation.
What are Restoration Healthcare’s office hours at the Irvine clinic?
The Irvine clinic’s hours are:
Mon – Fri: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sat: 7:30 a.m. – varies
Sun: Closed
*Saturdays are open for IV appointments only. Staffing is limited and any urgent medical needs or emergencies should be taken to Urgent Care or the ER. For any other medical requests, please leave a voicemail and our medical team will return your call on Monday.
Can a Restoration Healthcare doctor be my primary care physician?
Technically speaking, a primary care physician (PCP) provides the first contact for a person with an undiagnosed health concern. At Restoration Healthcare, we only see patients either as a referral from another medical practice, or when a patient fails to find the relief or support, they need from an existing healthcare provider. As a result, our physicians are viewed as specialists, not PCPs.
Does Restoration Healthcare treat children?
Yes, we do. However, we don’t take the place of a pediatrician. Our doctors vary in the age range they accept as patients and infants through age 18.