This review is about my brief but bizarre experience with a functional medical clinic, the Logan Institute in Fishers, IN. I couldn't figure out from Logan's website or by speaking to the receptionist on the phone what the approach might be for treating an illness...
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This review is about my brief but bizarre experience with a functional medical clinic, the Logan Institute in Fishers, IN. I couldn't figure out from Logan's website or by speaking to the receptionist on the phone what the approach might be for treating an illness such as chronic fatigue/chronic EBV. According to the woman on the phone, booking an in-person “orientation” meeting for a (non-refundable) fee of $75 was required to learn more. After booking the appointment, I felt wary and wanted to cancel, but my credit card had already been charged. I decided to go through with the orientation.
The 45-minute orientation meeting felt very much like a sales pitch but was apparently to determine if I was a “fit” for their program. I was unable during the meeting to determine what a course of alternative medical treatment would consist of for my issue. I instead received a list of vague “potential” treatments. The woman leading the meeting apparently was a "lifestyle coach" and was unable to provide me with any specifics.
I did glean, however, that an entire (unspecified) course of treatment and lifestyle program with the Logan Institute would cost between $5,000 and $10,000. This sounded absurd given the vague details about a course of treatment. The Logan Institute might be a helpful alternative for some people (as their reviews indicate), but in my opinion the clinic doesn't appear to be accessible, transparent, or approachable.