Gut and IBS Issues
Condition Overview
Living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and other gut-related problems can be a daily battle. The bloating, cramping, and unpredictable bowel habits can disrupt your life, causing physical and emotional distress. At Advanced Health Wellness Center, we understand the complexities of these conditions and are dedicated to providing effective, individualized treatments. Our approach to Gut and IBS Issues goes beyond simply managing symptoms; we aim to identify and address the root causes of your discomfort, paving the way for long-term health and vitality.
If you are ready to take control of your digestive health, we invite you to learn more about our unique approach. For more information about our practice and philosophy, please visit our about us page.

Our Treatments
At Advanced Health Wellness Center in Wadsworth, OH, we tackle gut and IBS issues with comprehensive, personalized treatment plans designed to restore digestive balance and enhance your well-being. Our multifaceted approach empowers you on your health journey.
Dietary Interventions for Gut Health
Nutrition is the foundation of a healthy gut. Our team will help you identify trigger foods and develop a supportive nutritional plan. This may involve a low-FODMAP diet, a strategy proven to provide significant relief for many with gut and IBS issues, according to research from its developers at
Stress Management and the Brain-Gut Axis
The brain-gut connection is undeniable. We provide strategies to manage stress and calm your nervous system, including mindfulness, gentle exercise like yoga, and guidance on improving sleep hygiene. Reducing stress can significantly alleviate gut and IBS issues.
Targeted Therapies and Chiropractic Care
We may recommend specific supplements like probiotics, digestive enzymes, or herbal remedies based on your individual needs. Uniquely, we also offer gentle chiropractic adjustments to improve nerve signaling between the spine and digestive organs, addressing a crucial component of gut health and promoting overall wellness.
Patient Testimonials
“For years, IBS controlled my life. The team at Advanced Health Wellness Center finally gave me answers. Their dietary guidance and personalized plan were game-changers. I feel better than I have in a decade and have my freedom back.”
– Jason B.
“I was skeptical about how much stress impacted my gut issues. Their holistic approach, combining mindfulness techniques with chiropractic care, made all the difference. The constant bloating and discomfort are gone. I’m so grateful for their compassionate, comprehensive care.”
– David Z.
“After countless doctors, I found real relief at Advanced Health Wellness Center. The combination of targeted supplements and gentle chiropractic adjustments has completely transformed my digestive health. Their integrated approach works wonders, and I finally feel heard and healed.”
– Celine A.
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions

What does the first appointment for gut issues involve?
Your initial visit includes a comprehensive evaluation of your health history, symptoms, and diet. We focus on identifying root causes to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs for lasting relief.
How does chiropractic care help with IBS?
Gentle chiropractic adjustments can improve the nerve communication between your spine and digestive system. This helps regulate gut function, reduce inflammation, and can significantly ease symptoms like bloating and discomfort for many patients.
Is your approach just about diet?
No. We use a holistic model that combines nutritional strategies with stress management, targeted supplements, and chiropractic care. Our goal is to restore your body’s overall balance for more comprehensive and effective results.
How long until I see improvement in my symptoms?
Results vary for each person, as our care is tailored to you. Many patients begin to notice positive changes within a few weeks of starting their personalized plan, with continued improvement as we address underlying issues.
Learn more about Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).