If a smoke alarm startled you out of your sleep in the middle of
                                             the night, would you stumble to the alarm, smash it with a hammer and go back
                                             to bed?  You might be temporarily
                                             satisfied – that awful, piercing noise would be gone – but wouldn’t it be
                                             tragic if there were a fire brewing in one of your rooms?  When we merely
                                             suppress (or hammer) our
                                             symptoms with “quick fixes”, without investigating the cause of the
                                             symptoms, we’re playing with fire. 
                                             We’re ignoring what’s brewing within
                                             us.
My
                                             name is Dr. Sharon Oliver – I’m an experienced medical doctor as well as a
                                             wholistic physician, and I gladly deliver the support, training and information
                                             necessary for my clients to heal fully. 
                                             It seems to me that the term “mind-body-spirit”
                                             (and even “wholistic”)
                                             has been used so much in the last couple of decades that it’s become
                                             clichéd.  It’s unfortunate because
                                             we are truly, all of those things. 
                                             Mind.  Body. 
                                             Spirit.   Regaining balance in one of those areas is
                                             helpful.  Regaining balance in two
                                             of those areas is powerful. 
                                             Regaining balance in all of those areas is full
                                             health.
Healing
                                             is a dynamic process – it values the mind-body-spirit connection – and combines
                                             the use of education, prayer, herbs, nutrition, meditation, bodywork and
                                             medication. In my practice, I incorporate a variety of healing methods, and I
                                             individualize them. 
                                             Nothing is
                                             “standard”. 
                                             I’m interested in
                                             creating a plan, with you that works for you.   I’m interested in genuine healing.
"Quick fixes" can be really inviting, and sometimes
                                             they're necessary, but in general, they only serve to suppress symptoms. Let's get ready to heal, for life, for real.