
The right option starts with the right evaluation
Build a care plan around your needs, not a preset package
Supporting copy: GPM brings multiple care pathways together in one Gilbert practice. Your history, goals, and evaluation guide which options deserve consideration, which do not fit, and when another type of care may be more appropriate.
Explore Care Options
Hands-on and spine-focused care
- Chiropractic care
- Spinal decompression
Movement and rehabilitation support
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Sports medicine
Joint and tissue-support options
- Knee decompression
- Cold laser therapy
- Targeted injection therapy
- Advanced tissue healing
Metabolic and wellness pathways
- Medical weight loss
- Peptide therapy
- Nutrition and metabolic health
How GPM Chooses a Starting Point
- Understand the problem. Tell us what changed, what limits you, and what you want to return to.
- Review the relevant picture. Your provider considers history, current symptoms, prior care, and appropriate clinical findings.
- Discuss options and boundaries. You learn which pathways may fit, what alternatives exist, and when referral may be needed.
- Reassess the plan. Follow-up helps the team decide what is useful and what should change.
Connected Care Without Guesswork
Some people need one focused service. Others benefit from a coordinated plan that connects movement, comfort, rehabilitation, or metabolic goals. More options do not automatically mean more care. The goal is to choose what is appropriate and understandable for your situation.
FAQs
How do I know which service to choose?
You do not have to decide alone. Start with an appointment request or call the office, and the team can help route you based on your primary concern.
Are all services appropriate for everyone?
No. Candidacy depends on the option, your history, your goals, and the findings from an evaluation.
Can several services be used in one plan?
They may be coordinated when clinically appropriate. Your provider should explain the purpose of each recommended component.
Closing CTA
Let the evaluation guide the plan
Copy: Request an appointment to discuss the concern, your goals, and the care options that may fit.