Community & Commenting Guidelines

These Community & Commenting Guidelines were created and published on July 31, 2013.

At Restoration Healthcare, Inc., one of our objectives is to support people interested in learning more about our healthcare practice. With this objective in mind, we seek to bring a diverse range of perspectives and voices into this website and its blog. While we do not want to limit the spirit of civil disagreement, we will decline to publish certain content, including factually incorrect comments and user-generated content (“Unacceptable Content”), and will remove it at our discretion if we find it on this website.

Unacceptable content includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Irrelevant statements or SPAM.
  • Defamatory or knowingly false statements.
  • Information of a private or personal nature that does not have relevant value.
  • Statements that are intended as a personal attack or are abusive, harassing, or threatening.
  • Materials that violate the copyright, trademark, or trade secret rights of others that are not otherwise authorized by law, such as fair use.
  • Statements that are threatening, harassing, libelous, false, defamatory, offensive, obscene or pornographic, abusive, off-topic, use excessive foul language, or include ad hominem attacks.

We at Restoration Healthcare, Inc., will determine what is “Unacceptable Content” on a case-by-case basis. We reserve the right to change these standards at any time. We also reserve the right to edit user-contributed statements and remove links to unacceptable off-site content at any time.

These Community & Commenting Guidelines were created and published on July 31, 2013.

Hear About a New Level of Care and Compassion from Arabella

After being passed around from doctor-to-doctor and multiple emergency room visits, no one knew what was causing Arabella’s nerve, joint and muscle pain, extreme fatigue and inability to walk. Was it multiple sclerosis? Was it Lyme Disease? What it something else? A friend’s recommendation led her to Restoration Healthcare, who confirmed it was Lyme Disease.

She describes the experience as being engaging with high standards of care from people who actually care about their patients. The clinic explored every aspect of Arabella’s health including nutritional status, hormone balance, immunity and even the emotional toll she and her family experienced prior to coming to Restoration Healthcare. “It’s a different level of compassion,” she says.

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