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Dr. E. Glynn Taunton
Education
Middle Georgia College – A.S. Pre-Med
Phi Theta Kappa
University of Georgia School of Pharmacy – B.S. Pharmacy
University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine – Doctor of Osteopathy
Sigma Sigma Phi
Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities
Internship – Doctors Hospital, Tucker, Georgia
Residency – Doctors Hospital, Tucker, Georgia
Board Certified in Family Practice – American Osteopathic Board of
Family Physicians
Memberships
American Osteopathic Association
Georgia Osteopathic Medical Association
American College of Osteopathic Pain Management and Sclerotherapy
American Association of Orthopedic Medicine
American Academy of Osteopathy
Work Experience
Community Pharmacist 1971-1978
Family Practice 1984-2005
Emergency Medicine 1983 - Present
Alternative Medicine 1998 - Present
Prolotherapy 1994 - Present
Prolotherapy Training
Dr. William Faber - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Drs. Tom Ravin and Mark Cantieri - Denver, Colorado
American College of Pain Management and Sclerotherapy - Seminars
American Association of Orthopedic Medicine – Seminars
Dr. Ross Hauser – Seminar
Anatomical Areas Treated
Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
Sacroiliac Joints
Shoulders
Elbows
Wrists and Hands
Hips
Knees
Ankles and Feet
Personal Experience With Prolotherapy
Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
Sacroiliac Joints
Shoulders
Left Hip
Knees
Wrists
Fingers
Doctor Expectations
To have a successful doctor-patient relationship and to form a healing bond,
we expect our patients to be sincere, honest, and have an active interest in
their own personal health. We expect our patients to be willing to participate
in their care, whether it be out-of-pocket payment for diagnostic studies or
dramatic changes in lifestyle such as increasing exercise, smoking cessation
or weight loss. Remember, the key to a good doctor-patient relationship is
communication. If at any time you perceive a problem, please let us know.
Doctors are only teachers and advisors, and the individual successes are
fully dependent on patient involvement.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Prolotherapy
Pain, Pain Go Away by Dr. William Faber
Prolo Your Pain Away by Dr. Ross Hauser
Adrenal Disease
Adrenal Fatigue by Dr. James Wilson
Digestive Disease
Digestive Wellness by Elizabeth Lipski, Ph.D.
Restoring Your Digestive Health by Jordan Rubin, N.M.D.
Male Hormone Therapy
The Testosterone Syndrome by Dr. Eugene Shippen
Maximize Your Vitality and Potency by Dr. Jonathan Wright
Female Hormone Therapy
Screaming To Be Heard by Dr. Elizabeth Vliet
Are Your Hormones Making You Sick by Dr. Eldred Taylor
Awakening Athena by Dr. Kenna Stephenson
The Wisdom of Menopause by Dr. Christiane Northrup
Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom by Dr. Christiane Northrup
Copyright © Dr. E. Glynn Taunton 2007, 2008