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​ UWS Clinics

University of Western States (UWS) clinics provide high quality health care services to our local communities.  Our clinical model delivers individualized, evidence-based care and high levels of patient satisfaction in settings that foster the clinical training of chiropractic student interns under the supervision and mentorship of highly qualified and experienced, caring, licensed practitioners.

Our Mission

UWS is an educational institution whose mission is to improve the health of society and advance the science and art of integrated health care through leadership and excellence in health sciences education, service, and the enhancement of knowledge through research and scholarship.

Our Values

At UWS, the highest priority is the consumer of the health care delivered by the University’s faculty, students and graduates.  From the recipient of a simple health care screening, to a massage therapy client, to a patient receiving care from a physician, there can be no greater importance than the needs and trust of the person receiving that care.

Services

A variety of health care services are available at the University of Western States clinics.  Recommendations for care are based on an individualized assessment of each patient’s health concerns and condition, general health status, and personal preferences.  Our approach to healthcare is one that considers the patient as a whole entity, with the goals of enhancing overall health and wellness as well as treating specific complaints and conditions.  Whenever possible, conservative measures are favored over more aggressive or invasive treatments.  When necessary, we will utilize radiology, clinical laboratory or other specialized testing to assist in the diagnosis and management of your condition and we may refer you to other specialists to co-manage or treat your condition.  Patients are always encouraged to play an active role in their health care through education and participation in health-promoting activities.
 
 
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